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Old 10-18-2009, 03:12 PM
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Hi, this is my first share on DPS, I'm kinda new to photography I have a point and shot Sony DSC-s930, I'm hoping to learn much more on DPS...


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Rise and shine, from my bedroom...








Tear Drop








Rose








Church by night





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Fireworks



And Some Fireworks
















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Old 10-18-2009, 03:14 PM
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Hope you like it
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:24 PM
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hello and welcome to dps. You will learn loads on here- being a newbie myself i have had great feedback that makes you think when taking the shot.
Great ideas for images you have.
1- crop out the black disc in the top right corner. slightly out of focus??
2. loved the water drop nice pic
3. look for rule of thirds
4 love the angle nice!
5 fireworks - very difficult to get right you need to get other subjects in the shot I think to get perspective or its just a trail of light. I know I've tried without success so far.


Anyway enjoy DPS and just keep snapping.

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Welcome to DPS, Andre! Excellent shots with a PnS in the first set. It's amazing what you can do with those kinds of cameras nowadays. Good perspective on the lighted building! Not much you can do with a PnS and fireworks...although, I haven't really tried. Thanks for sharing.
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I love that shot of the church with lights on it! If it were just a little crisper it would be fantastic. No one would guess you used a point&shoot on it! Good job!
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Thanks for the comments it is a good PnS
10Mpx;
ISO 100 -> 3200;
F2.9-5.4;
Shutter speed 1'' - 1/2000
for just 90€ (134.1 US$)



I've already read many posts here and learn many thing including the rule of thirds (that I used on the 1st photo [sun])

thanks for the tips

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Old 10-18-2009, 06:42 PM
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Firstly welcome to Dps, these are fantastic shots taken with a P&S camera. Keep them coming looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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WELCOME to DPS
A great set to start with...nice work on them. Keep shooting and sharing
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