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David In Indy:
That's a beautiful picture Milli! Would you mind if I posted a copy of it in the archive thread so it doesn't end up getting buried under lots of posts?

And I'm wondering too what kind of camera you have! :)

Lumière:

--- Quote from: injest on January 16, 2008, 08:29:58 pm ---oh it IS beautiful, Milli!

What kind of camera do you have?

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Thanks Jess!
I have a Kodak EasyShare C360 Digital Camera (5.0 Megapixels).  It is nothing super but it takes great pix most of the time.  :)




--- Quote from: underdown on January 16, 2008, 10:41:17 pm ---That's beautiful scenery Lucise. Do you have any more like it ?

And pardon my asking, but that weir seems to remind me of pictures I have seen of beaver dams. Is it a beaver dam?
(Or am I showing my pitifull lack of knowledge of such things ?)   ;D
 

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The trail we were on is called Athabasca Trail around Sturgeon River Valley.   
I'm afraid I am not an expert on beaver dams either but I believe that is what we see in the pic.      

Glad you liked it!  I'll have to go back and check that collection when I get home.  If there are any good ones, I'll be sure to post them.



--- Quote from: David on January 16, 2008, 10:42:43 pm ---That's a beautiful picture Milli! Would you mind if I posted a copy of it in the archive thread so it doesn't end up getting buried under lots of posts?

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Post away David!  :)



~M
       

David In Indy:
Thanks Milli! It's now safe and sound over in the archives! :)

David In Indy:
I looked out the window a few minutes ago, and my neighbor's driveway lights were reflecting off the driveway and it looked beautiful. So I grabbed my camera and ran out to the front yard to photograph them, but the picture didn't turn out like I wished it would. It was freezing rain outside and very cold. I didn't feel like standing out there fooling around with my camera settings and I came back in. Maybe I will go back out there tomorrow night when the freezing rain and ice isn't falling. The ice should still be there. It won't be getting warm in Indiana any time soon.

The image noise is appalling, probably due to the slow shutter speed, high ISO and dark conditions. Maybe my G9 will do a better job.


Conditions: Dark
Camera Equipment: Canon PowerShot A70
Camera Mode: Manual
Aperture: f/4.1
Shutter Speed: 2 sec.
White Balance: Custom
Light Meter: Evaluative
Exposure Compensation Value: 0
ISO: 400
Flash: Off
Other: tripod







injest:
oh! I see what you were going for though....is there a way to get an angle so the lights are a bit closer together in the frame??

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