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Favorite Thing to Photograph
FamilyHost_Cheryl - August 31, 2008
Excluding your family, what's your favorite thing to take photos of? Why? Feel free to share some favorite photos with us.
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BroncosDad - September 01, 2008
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Digital Cameras have changed my perception. With film, I typically would be quite choosy, but knowing I can review and delete or save makes me experiment. I love sunset and watching the various colors changing and blending.
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FamilyHost_Cheryl - September 01, 2008
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  Digital Cameras have changed my perception. With film, I typically would be quite choosy, but knowing I can review and delete or save makes me experiment. I love sunset and watching the various colors changing and blending.  
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That photo is gorgeous, BroncosDad. I am so impressed. I agree that sunsets are fun to shoot. I will have to upload a pic. I took of the sunset behind my sister's wedding.
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shadowkris03 - September 01, 2008
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I love to take pictures of everything, and I mean everything. You never know what it will look like until you load it up and see what you got. It is a lot of fun. Here is one from the hiking trails by my house.
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mrain22 - September 02, 2008
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  Digital Cameras have changed my perception. With film, I typically would be quite choosy, but knowing I can review and delete or save makes me experiment. I love sunset and watching the various colors changing and blending.  
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I love the color blends.. very nice
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mrain22 - September 02, 2008
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  I love to take pictures of everything, and I mean everything. You never know what it will look like until you load it up and see what you got. It is a lot of fun. Here is one from the hiking trails by my house.  
By shadowkris03
I agree.. I take pics of almost everything. I love this shot .. you can see for miles!!!
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BroncosDad - September 02, 2008
I was sitting at Sonic Drive-In, having ordered a burger. I grabbed my new digital camera and wanted to figure out whether to use flash or not. Some times, no flash turned out so much better. So I snapped several pictures of the interior, a couple with flash and a couple without. I was reviewing the pictures when a Sonic guy came to the window and said, "Do you have a problem?" He said, "The people inside said you were taking pictures of them." I was embarrassed and tried to explain. I'm not sure what they thought I was doing, but it freaked them out. @@!
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JimDadOfTwo - September 02, 2008
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  Digital Cameras have changed my perception. With film, I typically would be quite choosy, but knowing I can review and delete or save makes me experiment. I love sunset and watching the various colors changing and blending.  
By BroncosDad
Great picture!
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FamilyHost_Cheryl - September 04, 2008
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  I love to take pictures of everything, and I mean everything. You never know what it will look like until you load it up and see what you got. It is a lot of fun. Here is one from the hiking trails by my house.  
By shadowkris03
What a gorgeous view you have near you. It's a lovely shot you took of it.
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FamilyHost_Cheryl - September 04, 2008
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  I was sitting at Sonic Drive-In, having ordered a burger. I grabbed my new digital camera and wanted to figure out whether to use flash or not. Some times, no flash turned out so much better. So I snapped several pictures of the interior, a couple with flash and a couple without. I was reviewing the pictures when a Sonic guy came to the window and said, "Do you have a problem?" He said, "The people inside said you were taking pictures of them." I was embarrassed and tried to explain. I'm not sure what they thought I was doing, but it freaked them out. @@!  
By BroncosDad
Oh my! But the real question is...Did you get some good pictures with and without your flash?
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BroncosDad - September 05, 2008
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  Oh my! But the real question is...Did you get some good pictures with and without your flash?  
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I found that I had better color without the flash. With the flash I was getting a bit of wash out of the outside. Without it, the light seemed more stable inside and outside.
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