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Ducks flying low

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Here is one of my images I took with the 35 file camera. Let me tell you if you get one to try out let some one show you lol. I had two rolls of file that was ruin with out me take one shot with. I had one break inside the camera and I did not know. I thought it was in the roll as I rewinding it. It broke because no one showed me the button under the camera to push to start the rewind lol. So that three rolls ruin. If you mess up do not worry just try again. I did shoot 2 rolls and here is one of the images. I got this off the cd which I bought with the prints. they are about 1536x1024@96 and the file size is 1.25 M. I did this at a colorfast one hour place. the cd costed $5 and if I wish for the super fine images saved to tif it be $25 a cd. lol. I got a lot to learn here

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Svarg

3:46PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Where's my shotgun? hehe! I don't fool with film any more. Digital's too easy.

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Sekadhar

7:02PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Like it! Super done!*****!

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watifeye

7:58PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Excellent nature scene Jock. I bet you must get thousands of birdlife heading down your way this time of the year. Good feeding for them too I guess. Excellent!

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mcv

11:31PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Your artistic photo capture here shows those ducks hard at work, them fishes better watch out, or maybe the ducks are just flying in for a landing after being somewhere else. Regardless a fine photo with the water tkaing on the color of sky, the ducks zooming along, and the wonderful browns of the trees and plants!

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Jay-el-Jay

12:20AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Best of luck with learning how to use the 35mm camera.This picture looks like a nice place.

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wildgoha

6:41AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

stunnong shot and I wish to stand there on this something what looks like lonely island ;-)

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Flannelman

9:39AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Incredible how fast the colours change. Cool shot Jocko and keep experimenting. ;-)

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mermaid

9:45AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

I like it Jocko...and I know about this darn rolling back stuff...oh yes I know...lol.. ruined a film or two myself

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drifterlee

7:41PM | Fri, 08 December 2006

Gorgeous shot, Jocko!!!!

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MeredithWilson

4:33AM | Sun, 10 December 2006

Dear Jock, Everything is a learning experience - each new thing we do - each new program - each noe piece of equipment. But I have no fear that you will master this as quickly as you have everything else. I think you are one of those people that will always find some way to make things happen. If you look at some of the computer places, you can probably find a pretty good scanner for next to nothing. The one I use at how is a "no name" that I bought for $29 on sale as CompUSA. I can scan a 4 X 6 photograph at 1200 dpi and get a 4800 X 7200 digital image with it. It does a pretty good job. Mine plugs into the USB port on the computer. Great shot of the ducks!! That's a heck of a lot of them out on the water!!! Love ya!!! Meredith

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