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Here is what I woke up to this morning. About and hour of shoveling!!!!

 

We had vrirtually no snow until today. Not bad for this part of the world.

 

This is the view outside my front window and across the street.

 

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And the creek behind my house.

 

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hm i should go to the beach and take a pix to warm your mind up ;) -G
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is that a gif cause its still snowing! no thats just the snow on the website i guess

YA, LOL THAT MAKES A NICE EFFECT!
Haha, I hear yah Klink, Got tons of snow here too when I woke up.At least winter is finally here.....i guess ;)
snow does suck to shovel and drive/live in,but it's sorta peaceful too.i like the winter cuz it gives me reason to play on my comp. :mrgreen: my wife really can't complain cuz then i'm not taking the tv over on her ;)
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... yea same here 'cept i live in a city

I live in a CITY but at the North end of the city. This is a park behind my house. The water looks like Coke actually LOL.

Nice pictures. If its a higer end digital play around with the settings. On that second shot set up a tripod and find a stable place to put it. Now in your camera settings find the shuter delay feature. Set it to 2 seconds. Now after you changed the settings put the camera on a delay. The feature used for when u hit the button then like 10-5 sec later the camera takes the picture. Doing this will eliminate all any motion on the camera. Now if done right the stream should be blury and streaky but every thing else still and sharp. Example:

 

http://www.cyclingphotos.freeserve.co.uk/bigpic/waterfall.jpg

 

EDIT: lawl, i just noticed that u took the second pic against the current. So flip your postion. Lemme PS that pic.

yeah, dont forget to set a slightly lower appature setting either otherwise you will overezpose,
yeah,

 

dont forget to set a slightly lower appature setting either otherwise you will overezpose,

Thanks for the tip shotty. I'm still learning. I figured that most DC's will automaticly set the other settings when you changed another. Anywho, here is how i'd do it. CREEK_001.jpg

 

Blue or Red: Depends on what angle shows what in the back ground. If its a high MP camera you can cut some small stuff out.

 

Yellow: Only try it from this angle if you have a strong optical zoom. Or enough optical zoom so you take out your house. in the back ground. Try diffrent angles as well. Exparament. The great thing about digital cameras is there is no film, you can shoot as long as you batteries take ya (thats why you bring 4 extra sets). Then scrap the ones you don't like, narrow it down to a few. Play around with them in PS or any other image editor, get one tweaked the way you like it. When your done take it to a photoshop and get it printed big, then frame it.

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Thanks Matt I know what I am doing with a camera and I have lots o pics like that too. LOL Thanks for help though and that is a nice pic. I just took a quick one to show the snow in the trees anyways nothing spectacular. I have 10X optical zoom and 4.0 megapix so I can crop photos pretty good too. Good tips though and SHotty too.

HAHA poor Klink had to shovel snow, lucky for me I live in apartment building and the city clears the parking lot ;)

 

But it wasn't fun driving it the storm last night getting Shultz from work, it was hard to see sometimes with the winds blowing the snow all around and you couldn't tell where the lanes were either. Which reminds me when I was driving an idiot was driving behind me and instead of going in the right hand lane to pass me because I was in the inside lane, he goes to on coming traffic and almost hit a police car that was coming in the other direction. Nice move or what :roll:

 

But at least I didn't have to go to work this morning and drive in the snow because my shift was canceled :mrgreen:

 

 

BTW: to your quote WSAENOTSOCK

 

The water looks like pee :\

Actually it's klinks beer supply. lol :wink:
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BTW Tiger, Young Driver s of Canada, if you are going slower you should be in the curb lane. Still doesnt excuse him driving in wrong lane but move over next time. LOL.
Young drivers bah didn't go to that driving school, and I wasn't going slow I was going the speed limit 60. Plus I was almost at the garage. And no way am I moving out of someone's way if you don't like it too bad :twisted:
I've seen snow for the past 5-6 years up north (it's what my 'rents travelled for). I think i'll stay here this year. A few days ago, we broke teh record high for that day w/ 84 degrees. It's a nice 75 now... think i'm a go to the beach.

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