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nikkijames said:
Here is a pic of my lil one :)
Nikki she's a doll!

Tolyk, I loved the young one on the stairs. Like everyone's dog picture when the thing is coming toward their ankles but they take the shot anyhow. And I saw your face in her more than him, strangely.
 
SecretSilentQ said:
from costa rica 2 weeks ago
Very awesome pic.. even though I detest spiders, they are fun to look at.

I have a bad picture of an albino spider.. not sure what type it is at all, but it seemed to have breathing holes in its main body, similiar to gills.
 
SecretSilentQ said:
from costa rica 2 weeks ago
God. The thing is really striking, isn't it?

Do you do such closeups consistently that well? That is not an easy shot to take, Q. I tip the hat.
 
Bump :)

Here's a few new photos I took today. Except the pic of detroit, that was last weekend.
 
Pics from my last trip to New Hampshire a few months ago. Unfortunatly I forgot my Minolta, so they were take with a cheap camera and didn't come out to sharp. But the scenery is beautiful, especially because there are no tourists that time of year. :cool:
 

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Great pics, even though from a cheap camera.. Minolta's are good, nice choice :)
 
cheerful_deviant said:
Pics from my last trip to New Hampshire a few months ago. Unfortunatly I forgot my Minolta, so they were take with a cheap camera and didn't come out to sharp. But the scenery is beautiful, especially because there are no tourists that time of year. :cool:
Those are still really good. The first one makes me think of iced cinnamon rolls for some reason...

:eek:
 
tolyk said:
Great pics, even though from a cheap camera.. Minolta's are good, nice choice :)

The Minolta is great. It's a Maxxum 5, which is pretty low end for a Minolta, but it suits my needs. I like it alot more than my old Olympus, it was a great camera, but EVERYTHING is manual, and it's heavy. But I have several lenses for it that I can't yet afford for the Minolta, so it still gets some use.

The biggest danger with the Minolta is that it's so fast that you can burn thru a 24 exp roll in about 15-20 seconds if you're not careful. Developing costs can be a killer. :rolleyes:
 
cheerful_deviant said:
The Minolta is great. It's a Maxxum 5, which is pretty low end for a Minolta, but it suits my needs. I like it alot more than my old Olympus, it was a great camera, but EVERYTHING is manual, and it's heavy. But I have several lenses for it that I can't yet afford for the Minolta, so it still gets some use.

The biggest danger with the Minolta is that it's so fast that you can burn thru a 24 exp roll in about 15-20 seconds if you're not careful. Developing costs can be a killer. :rolleyes:
Ahh, I'm a fan of digital for that very reason. I'm not big on needing to go and get my stuff developed.
 
tolyk said:
Ahh, I'm a fan of digital for that very reason. I'm not big on needing to go and get my stuff developed.

I have a good digital to, but I still prefer real film. Guess I'm a little traditonal. :cool:
 
cheerful_deviant said:
I have a good digital to, but I still prefer real film. Guess I'm a little traditonal. :cool:
You know that's a code word for old right? ;) ;)
 
cheerful_deviant said:
I prefer to call myself "eccentric". :cool:
*chuckle*

Good one :)
I would get into using film cameras, but they are much more expensive for quality.. and I can't afford it.. I do intend to get more into my photography hobby when I have more money..
 
Took more photos today, will be posting a few shortly, bumpity bump bump :)
 
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