My Black Ranchus - Bugeyed |
My Black Ranchus - Bugeyed |
bugeyed |
Mon, 16 Feb 2004 9:48 pm
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Newbie Member No.: 90 Group: Member Posts: 7 Topics Started: 2 Joined: 4-Feb-04 Last seen online: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 7:47 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 2:40 am Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
Hi,
Don't know if Chinese, Japs or Thai. Comments are welcomed. Apologize for the poor shots. |
HappyBuddha |
Mon, 23 Feb 2004 6:43 am
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Founder Member No.: 2 Group: Super Admin Posts: 2,893 Topics Started: 330 Joined: 21-Nov-03 Last seen online: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 1:46 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 2:40 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(LASERGUY @ Mon 23 Feb 2004 12:02 AM) But then Nikon's menu is damn unuser-friendly..... Kekeke. Old man like me likes simple things (am using the Apple computer for crying out loud.) My Nikon 775 seems to have an easy to use menu because there's really nothing much to fiddle around. The only thing I find annoying is the DC's date and time; I have to set them again each time I remove the battery to recharge. I suspect the internal battery that keeps them alive is already dead as it wasn't so when the camera was new. Anyway, ever wonder why my pics are often very sharp? Here's how. http://www.lonestardigital.com/photoshop_quicktips.htm Cut the fish outline out and sharpen the fish using the above method. The remaining background, on the other hand, use Gaussian blur to blur it a little. The overall effect of the blurred background is it makes the fish really stand out as if I have a great camera and photography skills (not!) |
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