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HH, some of the pics are extremely high quality. Obviously you read your manual, more please? Do you have a plce to post in full file size? Or start a webshots account, the pics are excellent, thoughtful and well framed and they need to be shared.
Digital or 35mm scanned. What camera and even afew settings?
They are contest, darn near coffee table or editorial quality worthy. Love them
I appreciate the compliment. As for your question...
The camera was a Casio Exilm EX-S3, 3.2 MegaPixel Digital Camera. The quality was set at Fine (which means it used all MegaPixel Capicity) and native size was set at 1280 x 960.
I don't know if my pics are up to the standards of that website, I browsed through some of the winners, and those are extremely high resolution, super quality pics (most have clearly been touched up), so I don't thing mine are quite up to snuff, but they are decent pictures nontheless.
In small format yours are well thought out and excellent. Get a bigger camera, you got game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a Fuji 3.2, Nikon 5.1, Olympus oldie 1.3, a Minolta QTSI 35 mm, Minolta SRT 202 and Minolta 300 SI 35 mm. Can't afford the Canon EOS yet.
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In small format yours are well thought out and excellent. Get a bigger camera, you got game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a Fuji 3.2, Nikon 5.1, Olympus oldie 1.3, a Minolta QTSI 35 mm, Minolta SRT 202 and Minolta 300 SI 35 mm. Can't afford the Canon EOS yet.
True, but it was a very easy camera to travel with.
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