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From my Sunday walk.

Razor sharp, DWB, as always (especially since my monitor is no longer blurry .)

Love that shot Spankmeyer. I think I said it before, but I'll say it again. Love your processing.
Pics from a trip to Scotland at the weekend, quite like the pics I took Comments welcome.
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Just got the Sigma 100-300/4 for the D700 in a killer deal. Probably my last lens acquisition for a while given the current shaky state of my job, and man, what a beaut. Will be posting some images from it soon.
The only remotely good thing I've actually *tried* to shoot using my D40...

got a new kitten or two





too cute.

(not my pictures)
Few pics I took today. I guess they're not that great, but I'm a noob at photography. Auto settings, Sony DSC-H50.







More here. Comments are welcome, it would be good to know what to improve.
Quote from Töki (HUN) :Few pics I took today. I guess they're not that great, but I'm a noob at photography. Auto settings, Sony DSC-H50.

Comments are welcome, it would be good to know what to improve.

Key to good car photographs: avoid ugly cars.

Other than that, what lens are you using or is it a point & shoot?

Better compositions, better lens, heavier PP in that order.

EDIT: Ok, it's a superzoom with max aperture of f2.7. Leave the silly auto, macro and landscape modes at the door and go aperture priority for a while and start experimenting with shallower depth of fields for subject isolation. Aperture priority locks your aperture to your choosing (usually wise to set it at max aperture=smallest number) and the camera does it's best to expose correctly by adjusting shutter speed and ISO (if you have ISO auto controls). Aperture priority might drop your shutter speed too slow and give you motion blur but without knowing what/when/how you shoot, it's up to you to learn how your camera exposes and what's the slowest shutter speed you are comfortable shooting depending on the scene.
Some things from last week:





















Nice fotos Ben
Retarded kitty.
Some pictures from Easter. My grand mother made these

Your grandma's an artist!
Some random junk from last Sunday.





Hey bro. Dolla a pictcha.
Some more shots from the last couple days:







































Lovin' springtime.
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for the second preview pic, what model bmw is that
Quote from logitekg25 :for the second preview pic, what model bmw is that

I'd say it's a pre-1987 E30, probably a 325e.

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