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richard reynolds August 10th 03 07:26 PM

Macro shots of reef
 
nice but you really need to up these to either a web page, or a binary groups so people
can see them, try alt,binaries.aquaria

not every news server d/l's binaries from non binary groups

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richard reynolds



"logan" wrote in message
et...
Everyone, I got a new Olympus C-4000 digital camera this weekend and took a
few macro shots of some of my corals. For a guy that's never used a camera
before, I think these came out pretty good. The pix are small (less than
75kb each), so I attached them. Let me know what you think. I didn't touch
them up yet in Photoshop, but I'm so excited about what this camera can do
that I decided to post them anyway.

Kyle






Ludwig August 11th 03 01:07 AM

Macro shots of reef
 
Nice pics, a few suggestions:

Use a tripod to steady the camera so you can set a slower shutter speed and
a smaller f-stop, that will give more depth of field (more in-focus front to
back). Use the self-timer function on the camera to snap the photo so you
don't get any finger shake. Set the ISO to the lowest setting for you camera
(100 instead of Auto) that will give you a finer grain (just like real
film). Shut off all the pumps so there is no movement.

Eric C.


"logan" wrote in message
et...
Everyone, I got a new Olympus C-4000 digital camera this weekend and took

a
few macro shots of some of my corals. For a guy that's never used a camera
before, I think these came out pretty good. The pix are small (less than
75kb each), so I attached them. Let me know what you think. I didn't touch
them up yet in Photoshop, but I'm so excited about what this camera can do
that I decided to post them anyway.

Kyle






logan August 11th 03 12:23 PM

Macro shots of reef
 
Good suggestions, thanks.

"Ludwig" wrote in message
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Nice pics, a few suggestions:

Use a tripod to steady the camera so you can set a slower shutter speed

and
a smaller f-stop, that will give more depth of field (more in-focus front

to
back). Use the self-timer function on the camera to snap the photo so you
don't get any finger shake. Set the ISO to the lowest setting for you

camera
(100 instead of Auto) that will give you a finer grain (just like real
film). Shut off all the pumps so there is no movement.

Eric C.


"logan" wrote in message
et...
Everyone, I got a new Olympus C-4000 digital camera this weekend and

took
a
few macro shots of some of my corals. For a guy that's never used a

camera
before, I think these came out pretty good. The pix are small (less than
75kb each), so I attached them. Let me know what you think. I didn't

touch
them up yet in Photoshop, but I'm so excited about what this camera can

do
that I decided to post them anyway.

Kyle









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