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Taken with my old ass fuji mx-1200. :camera:

Whoa!We don't get insects that big around here, unless you count those insects that come out every so many years. Nice pic (Y)

no...i think if we have similar canons then the photostitch would be the same. i just stood in one place. the lcd splits to show the previous shot and then you can decide how to do the next shot. you have to overlap your shots so that it'll put the pix together correctly. the pic i posted was made from i think 8 or 10 individual shots because i did a lot overlapping.

Did you use a tripod?

Now either those stuffed animals are going to get eaten by that dog, or they are the dogs best friends and are being guarded!

OK I am not a experienced photographer. I would like to know what type of settings are best for night shots and shots that have something moving, like that water drip. Can anyone help?

Did you use a tripod?

no, i don't have a tripod. should i get one? they talked about them on call for help today...the guy had this itty bitty one and another one that was small but the legs telescoped out.....does anyone here have a tripod?

all pics were taken with my Canon Elph S400. and touched up in photoshop

Monterey Bay

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Friend's Honda Prelude at a meet in Santa Cruz

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Mountain Cruise pic in Santa Cruz

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nice macro i took

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click for panoramic of Monterey Bay <~2.2MB

still havent figured out how to get rid of the stitch lines. anybody have some pointers?

no, i don't have a tripod. should i get one? they talked about them on call for help today...the guy had this itty bitty one and another one that was small but the legs telescoped out.....does anyone here have a tripod?

Wow, you didn't have a tripod when you took the panoramic? That's an excellent job then. Steady hands! I would definitely get one. I have a small one for the macro photos. I want a bigger one with the telescopic legs for outside shots. It's just useful if you need to keep your camera steady during a shot. It should improve the sharpness.

And a panoramic should be easy since you just swivel the camera, and it stays at the same height when it is on the tripod. The tripods have levels on them so you have the camera level too.

They aren't expensive and they are compact if you get a telescopic one.

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