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10/14/2003 11:06:03 AM · #1
These were taken with my old, reliable, Canon T70. They were taken from the Observation tower along Route 20 in Galena, IL and show some of the rolling hills in the area.




These were taken with an Olympus 2MP Digicam. These are all shots of my 1994 Maxima after I detailed it for the first time.

Reflection of the products used after applying a Sealant.


Two weeks after the first application. Just showing off how the stuff still beads.


This is a unique shot of my '94 Maxima after cleaning.


These were taken with a Nikon 3MP Digicam

My 2002 Maxima after detailing and a brisk drive to work the next morning.


Scenic shot while commuting on 104th Avenue South of 95th St. This was taken inside of the above Maxima while driving at 50-60 mph.


Another detailing shot of the '02 but I was highlighting a known issue with A33 Maximas (extremely dirty fuel door). This shot was taken to show another person the areas he needed to clean.


Let me know what you think.

Message edited by author 2003-11-18 14:58:34.
10/14/2003 11:30:00 AM · #2
Could you describe what you were trying to show in each picture ?
It sometimes really helps if you can articulate exactly what you
saw and were trying to show in each picture you take. Often I
find this useful before I take the picture to make sure I'm
getting the most impact or I need to adjust the composition
accordingly to strengthen what I'm trying to show.

For each of these did you have an easily identifiable idea in
mind ? Can you tell us what it was ?
10/14/2003 11:51:40 AM · #3
I failed to mention that the pictures taken with the 3MP Nikon had a slightly bluish tint to them and required me to touch them up in Photoshop. I also had to do a little retouching (mainly sharpening) with the shots from the T70.
10/14/2003 11:57:16 AM · #4
I'm not sure what type of response you are looking for here. I am guessing that these are a collection of snapshots that you have collected to show some differences in the output of the described cameras?? I don't really see anything here that makes me think otherwise.

When you post photos to a forum thread, you may want to consider making them small enough so that scrolling inside the browser is not required to see the entire image.


11/18/2003 03:00:59 PM · #5
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

I'm not sure what type of response you are looking for here. I am guessing that these are a collection of snapshots that you have collected to show some differences in the output of the described cameras?? I don't really see anything here that makes me think otherwise.

When you post photos to a forum thread, you may want to consider making them small enough so that scrolling inside the browser is not required to see the entire image.


In a nutshell, I was looking to see if you guys had any pointers/critiques for me based on those pics. Although I have been taking pictures for years, I am always looking for ways I can improve.

I also fixed the last one so you don't have to scroll in order to view it. Sorry about that.
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