makinorlando said:Okay, I've been trying really hard this week not to post any kitten pictures, but the "cuteness" factor on this on is way high, and I just couldn't resist. Two of our five kittens that were born on Sunday. Nala and Sarabi the pillow). For some reason she always winds up on the bottom of the pile!
I took this with my HP digitial. It's nice and compact, so I don't have to worry about my good camera!
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senecabeach said:Here's my favorite picture...
I have used SLR's in the past and have 2, Minolta and Yashica...both vintage 70's.
I am on the fence with buying a Canon or Nikon DSLR and enjoying this board....BUT....this ( and other decent pics) has been taken with a Fujifilm S5000 Finepix and I'm really hard pressed in giving this camera up???Any advise would be appreciated??
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How did you get your picture to look like that? Did you use the my colors to emphasize the blue?slmjam said:ooooh, I'll start. I just got my S2 IS about a month before our Christmas trip to WDW. Here's one of the castle from Tomorrowland.
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senecabeach said:Here's my favorite picture...
....this ( and other decent pics) has been taken with a Fujifilm S5000 Finepix and I'm really hard pressed in giving this camera up???Any advise would be appreciated??
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slmjam said:ooooh, I'll start. I just got my S2 IS about a month before our Christmas trip to WDW. Here's one of the castle from Tomorrowland.
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Anewman said:Well since there is a little photoshop action going on, This took about 5-10 minutes.
Photomerge(keep as layers)
rearange layers to proper order(top is the first snap)
lower opacity and use a feathered eraser to expose the next layer.
reraise opacity merge down and repeat to expose next layer.
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How do you lower opacity? I'd like to try something like that just to learn how to do it.Anewman said:Well since there is a little photoshop action going on, This took about 5-10 minutes.
Photomerge(keep as layers)
rearange layers to proper order(top is the first snap)
lower opacity and use a feathered eraser to expose the next layer.
reraise opacity merge down and repeat to expose next layer.
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