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Old 03-07-2008, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by moun10eer
White Mountain Peak (14,242 ft.), CA
Round Trip: 15 miles


Summit. view of Bishop, CA and Sierra Mountains
That is home for my wife and I down there.

Nice photos.

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Old 03-07-2008, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by atomicmecha
i don't think "Z-Man" ment to start a camera war, or a "my lense is bigger then yours"... and in that regard...

Those are som nice pictures you've taken, I am still using a 3mp, but i've got some nice shots:

at the outer banks:






a light house on the bay:


two of my better photos of a roller coster:





some from my visit to the B&O Railroad Museum:




some random nature shots:






and here are 2 pictures i stiched together from multiple photos:





My problem is, i am also still using a 35mm film camera and most of my vacation pictures are done on that instead of digital. I have dozens of shoe boxes filled with photos i wish i could digitiz.

So who else has some awsome pictures to share?

I saw the first two, and swore you were from VA... I was close.

Saw the RR pics, and was impressed someone else knew about that place.

What software did you use to stich?

I've picked up a Nikon Film scanner, if you are interested, I can get you more info (just PM me). Its a bit expensive, but well worth it. I have scanned a negative / slide at such a resolution, it ends up being 25mb when compressed as a JPG. (Great scanner!)
Old 03-08-2008, 07:15 AM
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I'm a noob with a camera. I picked up a D40X to play around with. Here is one of my first pics with it.

Old 03-08-2008, 10:50 PM
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Awwww! Cute bunny! Is it housebroken? (indoor pet).
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Originally Posted by SONIC
Great photo
Old 03-09-2008, 09:19 PM
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ever since i got my new digital camera i've been taking pictures left and right. every time i use it i find some new neat feature i can do with it. here are some random night shots i took using the long exposer times:


believe it or not, this picture was taken at 9:20 at night. where i was it was almost pitch black. but the shutter time was perfect for this one that it made it seem as if it was day time:


more randomish:




more to come.
Old 03-09-2008, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by eaglemikeo
I saw the first two, and swore you were from VA... I was close.

Saw the RR pics, and was impressed someone else knew about that place.

What software did you use to stich?

I've picked up a Nikon Film scanner, if you are interested, I can get you more info (just PM me). Its a bit expensive, but well worth it. I have scanned a negative / slide at such a resolution, it ends up being 25mb when compressed as a JPG. (Great scanner!)

heh, yeah, i goto KD a lot in the summer. i'm a theme park hunter.

and yeah, not many people know about the B&O place. even that day i was there, there was hardly anyone there. i think that if it wasn't for the money they get from the government, that place would've been torn down long ago. good thing its still up and running. i've even got an HO scale model of that same crane i took a picture of.

and as for software, i used Ulead PhotoImpact and a lot of time. i just stood in one spot and *click* *click* *click* around from that point. then got home and slowly sewed to them together and did touchup work where they over lapped. its a time comsueming thing.

and that must be one hell of a film scanner. i thought the 3mb per picture was bad on my new camera, but 25mb? shees.
Old 03-09-2008, 10:14 PM
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One of my favorite pics. It was my 4th paraglide of Mount 7 here in Golden. I am about 3000 feet above the ground in this shot.
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Wow! What a SUPER COOL PIC. of the paraglide in Golden! I've never jumped from a plan but I always thought it would be great fun. Thanks for the real view of what one would see if doing it. Fantastic!
Old 03-09-2008, 11:17 PM
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Thanks, its one of my favorite pics.

Paragliding is foot launched from a hill side or in my case a 3600 foot mountain. No planes to jump out of, done that too and its a blast!! Try both!


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