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injest:
I have mixed feelings about the b/w vs color...the b/w look so classic but the color shows the stain glass windows...

Kerry:

Wow, Kelda, that pic of the light shining through the stained glass window is exquisite!

My favourites, though, are your black & white pics. Classic!  :D

Kelda:
yeah, i really like b&w photos generally.... but sometimes its interesting to see the colour like Jess says....

thanks fot the exquisite comment!

David In Indy:
Kelda, your pictures are exquisite! I can't decide which I like better, the B&W or the color, because I like them both!! I especially like the picture of the stain glass window refecting the colored light on the wall. It's beautiful.

Ireland is a very pretty country. Were the fields green when you were there?

Thank you for sharing your pictures with us. :D

David In Indy:
Thanks for posting those pictures Susie!! I love them.

Gosh, I've seen so many pictures of your children I feel like I know them! They're all so cute! :)

Feel free to post some more picture you took Susie. We'd love to see them.

You can purchase a very nice digital camera now for around US $100.00 which is about 50 British pounds I think. You should go to some of your local electronic stores and take a look at some of them. Don't worry about megapixels. Even a 3 megapixel camera will produce full size 8x10 inch film quality photo. I've seen many 5 and 6 MP cameras around here for right around the $100.00 range and they are quite powerful and have many features and goodies on them. You really only need the 8+ megapixel cameras if you plan to print poster size pictures (which would need to be done at the photo store) or if you wish to do alot of extensive post processing. And even the 8 and 10 MP cameras have dropped dramatically in price.

Like I said, don't worry about the megapixels. I know I just rambled on and on about it, but that's just me! ;)

Yeah, pressing buttons, flipping switches and changing settings is half the fun of owning a digital. It's fun to play around and experiment. Those digital cameras are amazing. :)

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