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mobertol 12-10-2014 22:12

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Took my cab out for the graveyard shift ... the guys who usually drive it are off for Thanksgiving .... Happy Thanksgiving by the by:D. I actually remembered to toss my camera into the glove compartment and took these. A few of the Alexander Henry (it's the big red thingy with "Alexander Henry" written on it.;)) Used to be a coast guard ship, but is now part of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, and is also a bed and breakfast. Then there are a couple of plants. The Turneresque one is the sun coming thru the morning mist on Lake Ontario ... it was a cool one last nite; so, there was a lot of mist around on the lake and in the low-lying marshy areas.

My husband's heart is in the shape of an acer leaf - he's thinking of coming over to Canada for the Royal Winter Fair again in November...

mobertol 12-10-2014 22:13

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The comp is out of bounds for me I'm afraid.

Can't understand why -I can still post and have done so from the start...

Margaret Pilkington 12-10-2014 22:18

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The comp is out of bounds for me I'm afraid.

And me...well, until Roy gets around to fettling the system.
I can still look at what others post though.....and of course vote!

gpick24 12-10-2014 22:30

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Can't understand why -I can still post and have done so from the start...

It`s my own fault, I screwed up a while back. I tried to upload a photo to an album and hadn`t resized it. The upload failed (perhaps due to the upload speed at work) and the pic is stuck in a queue along with a couple of other pics i`ve tried uploading since, so now can`t enter the comps.

Eric 13-10-2014 00:06

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Wot...no heifers?

They are out playing bingo;)

Accyexplorer 13-10-2014 00:15

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I don't mind anyone offering me advice,I won't be able to justify a new camera to Mrs e so looks like I'm stuck with this for now.
The image quality is ok I suppose (can't match true DSLRs).
It seems to retain good quality shots when I've been out using it's macro function on plants/spiders webs etc just loses its detail over wider shots.

gpick24 13-10-2014 08:22

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I believe yours is the S6500fd, just looking at a review and the test shots look fine to me.
Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd - Test Shots - Full Resolution Crops

Try to keep the exif data when you post your images so we can see what settings you have used.

DtheP47 13-10-2014 08:37

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Wot...no heifers?

Here you are Margaret, taken on the way back from the seals yesterday.
Another inquisitive animal.
Enough to make one a vegetarian (almost) ;) and then I remember the rump steak I had in Scotland last week. Yum yum. :D

n.b. Blue sea in the background.

gpick24 13-10-2014 08:46

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Here`s an interactive camera to have a play with the settings

The original DSLR camera simulator | CameraSim

Margaret Pilkington 13-10-2014 09:19

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1120724)
Here you are Margaret, taken on the way back from the seals yesterday.
Another inquisitive animal.
Enough to make one a vegetarian (almost) ;) and then I remember the rump steak I had in Scotland last week. Yum yum. :D

n.b. Blue sea in the background.

More lovely pics.
I like heifers...they never chase me........and that sea....lovely

Margaret Pilkington 13-10-2014 09:22

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1120725)
Here`s an interactive camera to have a play with the settings

The original DSLR camera simulator | CameraSim

I shall be having a play with that. I, like many others(I guess) tend to leave the camera on automatic settings.
I think I should get a bit braver and do some experimenting.
After all it isn't like it used to be.....no film to buy, no developing costs either.

Gremlin 13-10-2014 11:26

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Not much to show for yesterdays two hours out doors, indoors at Leyland.

Michael, bishop of south Ribble with a bird he borrowed.
Craftman hand painted cab logo.
Model lorry which cost over £2200.00 in parts alone to build.

Ten times more than my dad paid for his first house and five times more than I paid for mine. Including Robin Hood the solicitor's fees.
That's all folks.

Eric 13-10-2014 11:34

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1120714)
I don't mind anyone offering me advice,I won't be able to justify a new camera to Mrs e so looks like I'm stuck with this for now.
The image quality is ok I suppose (can't match true DSLRs).
It seems to retain good quality shots when I've been out using it's macro function on plants/spiders webs etc just loses its detail over wider shots.

I sometimes look at pics taken with real good cameras; and I think to myself, "Self, get yourself one of those." Trouble is, there's too much "growing up poor just after the War, during rationing" in me. Too much old fashioned Lancashire thrift. If I don't really need something, I don't buy it. I wouldn't get pleasure out of it because there's that part of me, bred in the bone, that tells me not to waste brass on something I can easily do without. So I make do with what I have. If I knew I would use a camera (almost) every day, experimenting with features, and all that neat stuff, I would have one in a New York minute ... but ... if it would spend a lot of time gathering dust, or taking up space in my glove compartment ... then I can't justify it. However, I do get a lot of pleasure looking at the efforts, the creations, of others who are, let's say, more into it than I will ever be. So, keep up the good work, guys:D Oh ... and let's have more dog pics ... cats too ... and squirrels:alright:;)

gpick24 13-10-2014 12:00

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Prices can be crazy Eric, I was looking for a second hand lens when I saw this.:eek:

Accyexplorer 13-10-2014 12:03

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1120740)
I sometimes look at pics taken with real good cameras; and I think to myself, "Self, get yourself one of those." Trouble is, there's too much "growing up poor just after the War, during rationing" in me. Too much old fashioned Lancashire thrift. If I don't really need something, I don't buy it. I wouldn't get pleasure out of it because there's that part of me, bred in the bone, that tells me not to waste brass on something I can easily do without. So I make do with what I have. If I knew I would use a camera (almost) every day, experimenting with features, and all that neat stuff, I would have one in a New York minute ... but ... if it would spend a lot of time gathering dust, or taking up space in my glove compartment ... then I can't justify it. However, I do get a lot of pleasure looking at the efforts, the creations, of others who are, let's say, more into it than I will ever be. So, keep up the good work, guys:D Oh ... and let's have more dog pics ... cats too ... and squirrels:alright:;)

The concept of a picture was a foreign thing to folk of early 19th century,folk didn't know how to behave in front of a camera. Pictures were 'posed for' like they would if they were getting a portrait.
It wasn't that long ago it's amazing to see how much taking pictures has developed.
Taking a pic today is so common, it's easily taken for granted by folk like me (click happy).
Times have certainly changed from when folk had stands with neck brasses to keep their head still,although the first 'selfie' was taken around 1840....



...,i wonder if folk are going to look back on my pics in say 100-150 years from now with the same level of curiosity as i do with vintage photo's. By that time my pictures will probably look faded and mysterious so it's possible.:D




Here are a few randoms :)

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