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04/14/2004 03:23:52 PM · #1
Well, we finally got another decent day outside here in Indiana. Kids got outside to play on their playground so I took the opportunity to play with the camera.

Here are a few of the shots I got today.

Full Size Shots Can Be Found Here

This is simply a picture of a cement figurine we have standing in our landscaping in the front lawn.





I had posted a different picture of this one before, but people said the reflection of me in it was distracting. So, I decided to give it another go.



People seemed to like the sundial shot I had taken before, so I decided to go for a different perspective.





Advice and comments would be greatly appreciated!



Message edited by author 2004-04-14 20:12:55.
04/14/2004 05:54:37 PM · #2
31 views and no advice or comments about it?
04/14/2004 05:58:41 PM · #3
Hey!

The images are too big. Maybe posting the thumbnails instead would work better, at least for.

I have seen some of the other sun dial shot before & I like 'e, al ot. I really like the sphere shot but wish it was a bit more clear. Maybe a tighter crop would help.

04/14/2004 06:00:02 PM · #4
Originally posted by Rooster:

Hey!

The images are too big. Maybe posting the thumbnails instead would work better, at least for.

I have seen some of the other sun dial shot before & I like 'e, al ot. I really like the sphere shot but wish it was a bit more clear. Maybe a tighter crop would help.


The images are too big? I will try and keep them smaller next time I post.
04/14/2004 06:03:33 PM · #5
I dig the first shots you have of the figurine and sun dial. The other ones are ok but those are the best ones. I cant really what the shiny thing is, but nice to know you took your reflection out thats never appealing. One thing, you might want to make those images smaller. For A 56ker like me it takes forever.
04/14/2004 06:23:20 PM · #6
Good idea. I would use a shallower DOF since the background is of a house.
04/14/2004 06:23:52 PM · #7
Originally posted by ClericNismo:

I dig the first shots you have of the figurine and sun dial. The other ones are ok but those are the best ones. I cant really what the shiny thing is, but nice to know you took your reflection out thats never appealing. One thing, you might want to make those images smaller. For A 56ker like me it takes forever.


Yeah, sorry for the size of the images, I'm on a cable modem running a rather large resolution on my screen, so I just assume everybody is doing the same.
04/14/2004 06:25:31 PM · #8
Originally posted by radpix:

Good idea. I would use a shallower DOF since the background is of a house.


I really wish I had more flexability with the camera, but I don't. Any way of getting a shallower depth of field with a camera that only goes from f/2.8 - f/8.0?
04/14/2004 08:13:42 PM · #9
Should be a little more 56k friendly now. Sorry for the size.

I don't know how to link thumbnails, so there is a link to the full size pics for those interested.
04/15/2004 01:40:37 PM · #10
Havent tried this one myself i tend to take long hours and just photoshop myself some thumbnails but it might be worth a try.

//www.filehouse.com/au2thumbs/

04/15/2004 10:17:30 PM · #11
Originally posted by ClericNismo:

Havent tried this one myself i tend to take long hours and just photoshop myself some thumbnails but it might be worth a try.

//www.filehouse.com/au2thumbs/


I can make thumbnails, but apparently you can make a thumbnail of the image with a link to the larger image on here.
04/15/2004 10:34:46 PM · #12
I like the images big! to bad it offended someone. UNBELIEVABLE!

Message edited by author 2004-04-15 22:36:28.
04/15/2004 11:12:01 PM · #13
Originally posted by qmdi:

I like the images big! to bad it offended someone. UNBELIEVABLE!


gmdi. It's not that someone was offended.
Some people have dial-up internet connections and it takes a great deal of time for a full image to load. It's just a kind consideration to post thumbnails or a smaller sized image with a link to the large image.
:)
04/15/2004 11:14:13 PM · #14
Originally posted by dadams312:

Originally posted by Rooster:

Hey!

The images are too big. Maybe posting the thumbnails instead would work better, at least for.

I have seen some of the other sun dial shot before & I like 'e, al ot. I really like the sphere shot but wish it was a bit more clear. Maybe a tighter crop would help.


The images are too big? I will try and keep them smaller next time I post.


Try to keep them under 35 kbs and it should load ok for everyone unless you have 5 or more.

Message edited by author 2004-04-15 23:15:41.
04/15/2004 11:15:16 PM · #15
Originally posted by qmdi:

I like the images big! to bad it offended someone. UNBELIEVABLE!


Go ahead and make them big, no one will view them then. :-P I don't anyway!
04/15/2004 11:27:22 PM · #16
Originally posted by justine:

Originally posted by qmdi:

I like the images big! to bad it offended someone. UNBELIEVABLE!


gmdi. It's not that someone was offended.
Some people have dial-up internet connections and it takes a great deal of time for a full image to load. It's just a kind consideration to post thumbnails or a smaller sized image with a link to the large image.
:)


Well, maybe the dial-up should have been mentioned in your first post.

Message edited by author 2004-04-15 23:29:48.
04/16/2004 12:07:39 AM · #17
It wasn't a big deal to change it. Hopefully this keeps it a little easier for our dial up friends. There is a link in the original post to the full size versions.
04/16/2004 12:13:37 AM · #18
I can make thumbnails, but apparently you can make a thumbnail of the image with a link to the larger image on here. [/quote]

Thanks for changing the sizes. Much better to see the whole picture at once now. I dont think you can post thumbnails unless you have a portfolio which you need a membership to have.
04/16/2004 12:15:00 AM · #19
Originally posted by Rooster:

I can make thumbnails, but apparently you can make a thumbnail of the image with a link to the larger image on here.


Thanks for changing the sizes. Much better to see the whole picture at once now. I dont think you can post thumbnails unless you have a portfolio which you need a membership to have. [/quote]

That would explain why I was having troubles trying to do so. Glad it's easier for everyone, I'll try and remember to post that way.
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