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onewish1 Denville, NJ (Zone 6a)
July 03, 2008 05:49 AM Post #5197171
| you made me laugh when I read turn the camera off... I always leave the darn thing on too
:) |
Candyce The Monadnock Region, NH (Zone 5a)
July 03, 2008 07:26 AM Post #5197337
| I did it ONCE, and only once. I learned my lesson the hard way, too!
I wonder if you have further instructions for re-sizing the photos for Dave's Garden? |
UniQueTreasures Beaumont, TX (Zone 8b)
July 03, 2008 07:57 AM Post #5197425
| I'm glad you liked it!
That will be next. I'm working on it now. |
podster Deep East Texas, TX (Zone 8a)
July 03, 2008 08:21 AM Post #5197504
| Janet ~ you are always such a good instructor for computer skills. Thank you for helping and sharing your knowledge.
Now, if you could only teach me "how" to take photos! LOL |
UniQueTreasures Beaumont, TX (Zone 8b)
July 03, 2008 08:46 AM Post #5197595
| Thanks Pod.
As for how to take photos??? I can try, but my best advice is to read your manual to find out what your camera is capable of. The second best advice is to just get out there and practice with your camera. Digital photography is CHEAP!! Don't like 'em, delete 'em and take more photos. |
podster Deep East Texas, TX (Zone 8a)
July 03, 2008 09:05 AM Post #5197664
| Jillions of 'em stored. Once in a rare while I hit on a good composition ~ LOL |
Jean530 Brownsville, CA
July 09, 2008 03:22 AM Post #5228084
| Thanks Janet, A simple, straightforward way to downsize the pics will sure be appreciated!
Podster, On taking pictures, a "pro" who was taking pictures of our tree-lined driveway in its autumn color, told me that the best light is just after sunrise, and just before sunset. Also I learned by chance how effective it is to have backlight coming thru the fall colored leaves. |
podster Deep East Texas, TX (Zone 8a)
July 09, 2008 06:20 AM Post #5228248
| Good tips ~ thanks much! |