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by mdboo on Sun Oct 02, 2005 11:19 pm
Umm...my first time posting pics...**trembles**
These ones are from the Botanical Gardens in Adelaide....
I was using a borrowed Canon 10D at the time but i will have my own D70 very soon!! (YAY!!)
Some may be out of focus, or some a tad crooked but ill try and learn from my mistakes and hopefully not get into any bad habbits
Oh and i noticed after reading the posting rules that Stubbsy mentioned a few hosting sites...well if you like you could use http://www.photobucket.com/ its free!!
Botanical-1
Botanical-2
Botanical-3
Botanical-4
Botanical-5
Botanical-6 (You cant really see it but the "carvings" in the bamboo looked quite good)
Botanical-7
Well those are just some of the pictures i took on my first ever outting...
It was quite enjoyable until i almost tripped (literally) over this little bugga... http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a114/ ... 544460.jpg
Any who, i hope you guys enjoy the pictures as much as i enjoyed taking them...
Comments and critisism is more than encouraged....
Cheers
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Ps. Any adelaide outtings planned??
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by sirhc55 on Sun Oct 02, 2005 11:23 pm
Well done - Botanical #3 is my favourite, but for a first outing they are all pretty damn good 
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by mdboo on Sun Oct 02, 2005 11:27 pm
sirhc55 wrote:Well done - Botanical #3 is my favourite, but for a first outing they are all pretty damn good 
Wow thanks alot sirhc55!!!
Really it sas my first outting...i was bored so i just caught the tram and yeh...
Ive had no previous camera experience except from using my peeny weeny little P&S Nikon Coolpix3100 ^___^;;
I hope to meet some fellow adelaidians and gain more experice
thanks again
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by stubbsy on Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:22 am
Good first outing & image post.
I really like the classic composition of #2, although I'd rotate it slightly anti clockwise to straighten the horizon (I'm a straight horizon sorta guy!)
There's also something about the last shot that appeals. Can't wait to see what happens when you use a real camera 
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by PiroStitch on Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:41 am
Blackwater, those are some great pics  Can't wait till you get the D70 and start posting more pics.
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by Frankenstein on Mon Oct 03, 2005 10:44 am
As above - great start. My favourites are 3 and 4. The bamboo image has some potential with better lighting and a bit of Photoshop work afterwards. Well done!
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by Marvin on Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:53 am
Hi Blackwater,
Nice pics. Well done. I'll bet you're excited about your new purchase!
The next Adelaide meet information is here:
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Otherwise we meet every couple of months. It would be great to see you at one!
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by Oneputt on Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:26 pm
Well done - a good first posting. I particularly like the composition of the last one. 
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by mdboo on Mon Oct 03, 2005 4:02 pm
Thanks alot for all your useful comments
Much appreciated...
Cheers
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ps. how do i access the members only section now
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