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X-Ray Geese
11/12/2003 12:58:38 PM
X-Ray Geese
by flauri

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I would like to thank everyone for their comments. I'm not new to digital photography, however, I am new to these concepts of photography. I have very much to learn and hopefully will not make the same mistakes. For one thing....I now know the real meaning of a "Still Life".

I am new to this site and you may find me not voting right just yet until I get a little more experience and understand things a little better. There are many true works of art that you all put much time and effort into and I really don't want to do them any injustice. I really enjoy this site I only hope that one day I can open my mind to do what I see here. In any event, I am a newbie so please be patient with me.

For those who inquired how I did this....it really wasn't hard at all. Like I said earlier, I am not new to digital photography and my first camera was a Kodak DC260 and just about 2 weeks prior to me taking this shot, I received my new Minolta DiMAGE 7 Hi and I was just going crazy taking pictures and experimenting with all the bells and whistles this camera has.

One of the functions on the camera is a solarization setting in the color mode and I just set it to that. Once I saw it on the monitor, I lightened it a little using my photo editing program (PhotoImpact 8) and that was it.

The last thing I'd like to say is it's been a real pleasure to look at some of these photo's - they are truly incredible.


Thanks Again
Frank Lauri
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