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Gary68

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got an old canon rebel off craigslist for $40 let see if i can work it

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do you guys see slightly blurry flowers?
would the site prefer if i used attachment or uploaded to photobucket first then to site?
 
that's a film camera right? I have a Cannon AE-1. I have been wanting to sell but no luck. highdesertranger
 
no,its an early 10 year old digital,its kinda of a tweener,digital but have to look through view finder,no video,rear screen only for settings and picture view,cannon rebel xt, camera sized camera with lens not a micro,seem simple which is good since i'm simple
 
now from photobucket

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Flowers look good with my new glasses. But what's up with the reverse spring bend or is it flat or just a camera angle. Or am I wearing my old glasses....
 
nice pics. excellent tire choice. the reverse arc springs is stock, all square body Chevys came this way. highdesertranger
 
highdesertranger said:
that's a film camera right? I have a Cannon AE-1. I have been wanting to sell but no luck. highdesertranger
We ended up donating a high end film camera given to us a few years back. They apparently have no value anymore. That's the way it goes with gadgets though.

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When you shoot closeups of anything, you have to deal with depth of field -- the amount fore and aft that's in focus. When you shoot something like the red flowers, some of them will be out of focus. So you need to decide, as you're composing the shot, which part you want in focus and which parts can go blurry. If you have a camera that let's you adjust the aperture, you can increase the depth of field by selecting a smaller aperture (one with a larger number).
 
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