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Originally posted by Table 5@Jun 9 2005, 02:15 PM
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@Jun 9 2005, 03:12 PM
Very nice pictures. Great quality.
Did you scan them to the net or have them burned to a cd?
It looks like you had a really nice trip.
Where are the pictures of all the free lovin' Euro babes ?
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The D70 is a digital camera, so no need for scanning....
My dad has one of those and they are amazing cameras. But of course in Neepers case, what really makes it stand out is the composition. You can have an amazingly expensive camera, but if you have no eye for photography, forget it. The reverse holds true as well of course, Im guessing Neeper could make great shots with a disposable.
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OK how do you learn the composition thing that you speak of, in 10 minutes or less? [/b][/quote]
well, the most basic of composition principles, the
rule of thirds , is very simple, but it tends to get people thinking differently about composition. its easy, and very useful.
or the even easier answer: give the camera to a friend and go get a beer instead.