It's blurred, which means you moved the camera while the lens was open. It would have been a great shot if you had a tripod.Originally Posted by my porsche
It's blurred, which means you moved the camera while the lens was open. It would have been a great shot if you had a tripod.Originally Posted by my porsche
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wrong. i have never had a lens that closes
that would be the shutter your talking about, or, in the case of a point and shoot, the period of time that the sensor was recording the image.
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yeah city shots are great when theyre done right
this is NOT an entry :P
thanks for the re-size cheese!
ok you know what, it was 2am i was looking out my hoitel room window and i think it looks cool like that kind of like its painted, so even though i wont win, i have it as my background cuz its my favorite pic ive taken
rik thats like 5 differnt cities out togther in ps
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
some horses
fuji A340
york racecourse
june 05
I advise you leave that lot well alone, get yourself a Canon Ixus 40. Amazing quality, my mum bought one, and I haven't been able to put it down. I'll wait for the next comp to show you what I mean...Originally Posted by Cotterik
Pros for Ixus:
-Neat size
-Amazingly quick start up time
-Amazingly quick shutter time
-Gorgeous looker
-Pretty cheap now, less than 200 notes (Brit) off Amazon
-Great movies
-2 inch LCD screen
-4.1 megapixels
Cons:
-LCD can get scratched, but easily ironed out
-Everyone wants to nick it
was merely giving an example of many photos in oneOriginally Posted by my porsche
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