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Thu May 4, 2006, 1:09 AM
just observing - no longer contributing to DA...

Some wonderful, exceptionally talented folks here...

Love to visit and see the stuff you guys are producing. Keep up the sterling work !

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thanks for the fav

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hi! nice gallery... great pics!! ^^
Wow thanks for the fav, you have a wonderful gallery!
Beautiful and fine gallery, I enjoyed to look at. Keep the good work up, I like your photos!

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Thank you so much for the watch! :) Really appreciated! :D Sorry for being late! :D

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Always dreaming......
So, you whant to go out at night and take some photos?
Heres a quick guide to night shots ;)

If you use a digital camera in your night shots, make sure you balance the shutterspeed with the ISO.
If you use a high ISO you can use a shorter shutter speed, BUT, due to the high ISO the picture will come out grainy.

Use a low ISO and the picture will come out clearer, but then you must use a mutch longer shutterspeed!

And you use as low aperture as poseble, it's not good for "night-landscap-shots" but it will help get the shutter speed down.
A high aperature will result in a overall sharper image (at night its hard to set the focus right).

Try your best! And good luck =D

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