Natures paintbrush

Oregon Viking

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Nature's paintbrush

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DizzyDigger

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Enginefitter

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Beautiful!!!!

These could be used for the background on inspirational posters.
Great Job!

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DizzyDigger

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Thank you !! It is everything I can squeeze out of a 6+ year
old point and shoot! I use windows live photo gallery to edit.

Nice job on the editing. Problem with phone cams and older P&S cameras
is that small sensor, and the software (firmware) uses numerous algorithms
to fill in the empty spots. You can notice it when the image is at full-size.

If you can manually control the ISO setting, change it ISO 400 the next
time you are shooting those sundowns. Your camera auto-selected ISO 80
for the pics you posted, and a higher ISO is needed for those low-light
shots.

You take such great pics...can't tell you how much I wish you had a DSLR...:sadsmiley:
 

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Oregon Viking

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Nice job on the editing. Problem with phone cams and older P&S cameras
is that small sensor, and the software (firmware) uses numerous algorithms
to fill in the empty spots. You can notice it when the image is at full-size.

If you can manually control the ISO setting, change it ISO 400 the next
time you are shooting those sundowns. Your camera auto-selected ISO 80
for the pics you posted, and a higher ISO is needed for those low-light
shots.

You take such great pics...can't tell you how much I wish you had a DSLR...:sadsmiley:

Thank you Dizzy D:icon_thumright: This camera has "scene" settings. Sunset, Dusk/dawn, Beach/snow Night landscape etc. The main problem is the auto focus, when it turns green it's focused....problem is it doesn't like to cooperate! So when I like the shot, camera doesn't. I have had photo opertunities where it was red (not focused) no matter where I aimed it:BangHead:
 

Old Dude

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Those are some beautiful shots. The colors are amazing.
 

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