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my old Kodak
11-12-2011, 08:55 AM
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my old Kodak
HI let me know what you think
http://www.flickr.com/photos/71813033@N0...hotostream

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11-12-2011, 09:37 AM (This post was last modified: 11-12-2011 10:31 AM by Geoff Slocock.)
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RE: my old Kodak
Hi malamoucha,

We have a step by step tutorial for displaying images form flickr at http://bridgecamerausers.co.uk/mybb/show...p?tid=1882

I have seen your pics and will now mount them as images.

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I immediately like the chameleon. But all shots are good.

I will comment some more in just a moment. (it's early in the morning, for me)

Geoff


Hi again,

I guess your old Kodak is something of a point and shoot camera. But even so all of these shots you have shown us are decently and appropriately exposed and focused.

As compositions, they are each good, too.

I think you have an interesting taste for enigmatic and interesting subject matter.

The last one of the drop hole in what I guess is a limestone area is particularly intriguing.

The hand held chameleon is a character study, isn't it?

The giraffe-silhouette is statuesque and evocative.

And the monkey picking fruit maybe does not want to have his picture taken.

I enjoyed them all.

Geoff

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11-12-2011, 11:49 AM
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RE: my old Kodak
(11-12-2011 09:37 AM)Geoff Slocock Wrote:  Hi malamoucha,

We have a step by step tutorial for displaying images form flickr at http://bridgecamerausers.co.uk/mybb/show...p?tid=1882

I have seen your pics and will now mount them as images.

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I immediately like the chameleon. But all shots are good.

I will comment some more in just a moment. (it's early in the morning, for me)

Geoff


Hi again,

I guess your old Kodak is something of a point and shoot camera. But even so all of these shots you have shown us are decently and appropriately exposed and focused.

As compositions, they are each good, too.

I think you have an interesting taste for enigmatic and interesting subject matter.

The last one of the drop hole in what I guess is a limestone area is particularly intriguing.

The hand held chameleon is a character study, isn't it?

The giraffe-silhouette is statuesque and evocative.

And the monkey picking fruit maybe does not want to have his picture taken.

I enjoyed them all.

Geoff
Hi Geoff
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciate.
The old kodak, I think was one of the first bridge cameras.
My fingers are itching to get is hands on my new Kodak.
I think I will really enjoy this forum
Take care
Martin
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11-12-2011, 11:53 AM
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RE: my old Kodak
Martin,

I am sure you will enjoy yourself here.

We are still a fairly small forum. But we are trying our best to develop the site so that it can cope with a larger membership, and still be responsive to individual needs.

Geoff

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