Sparky
starting to spend too much on rocks
Still diggin'...
Member since October 2007
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Post by Sparky on Dec 1, 2007 20:43:00 GMT -5
I hadn't noticed the size of my pics till it was too late. So here they are again, but in a friendlier size...thanks. They're still a bit blurry, but alas, my camera has seen too much abuse... Maybe I'll get lucky and Santa will bring me a new one...lol Thanks, Nancy, for the suggestions. Thanks for looking...yet again. Rus
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Sparky
starting to spend too much on rocks
Still diggin'...
Member since October 2007
Posts: 147
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Post by Sparky on Dec 1, 2007 20:46:04 GMT -5
Awww crap! Still no good. This camera is gonna be the death of me yet...Aaarrrggghhh! lol
Oh well...I guess I'll just make do.
Rus
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nancyf
has rocks in the head
Wired Cowgirl
Member since April 2007
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Post by nancyf on Dec 2, 2007 7:24:09 GMT -5
Your camera needs a macro feature. I use a cheap camera...my old one was a Sam Sung Digimax 2.0 (2 mega pixel) and it had macro. I have a new one that is the SamSung, but it is 8 mega pixel. For online use, the 2 did as well as the 8...I just wanted a new one and this one has more features. Not that I will learn them all...I'm still trying to figure them all out. ack! Anywho, I got the first one at Wal Mart and the 8mega I got off Ebay. ;D You might try downsizing your pics some more. I don't know if it will help or not. The other thing you might try and do, is crop your pics to where there isn't so much space...mostly pendant. Depends on what program you have for editing your pics...but they all have the crop feature. Pictures are the biggest pain...I soooo wish I had a photographer. One that would work for jewelry! lol
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granpaw
starting to spend too much on rocks
Rocks...The oldest living things on earth.
Member since October 2007
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Post by granpaw on Dec 2, 2007 8:59:37 GMT -5
For what I can see that is a great wrap on a unique piece of art, bet it was well recieved. Dang cameras have a life opf their own don't they. Good work.
granpaw
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Sparky
starting to spend too much on rocks
Still diggin'...
Member since October 2007
Posts: 147
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Post by Sparky on Dec 2, 2007 13:10:17 GMT -5
Well, Nancy...the sad truth is that these were taken with the macro feature. I'll keep playing around with it and see if I can get it to cooperate a bit more. lol
Also, thanks alot Granpaw. My mom wears it alot and just loves it.
Rus
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2007 17:25:08 GMT -5
You may not be close enough. I was getting some blurriness with the macro on my camera and then found that if I got within an inch or two of what I was wanting a photo of, it came out nice and clear. The macro setting can be a little touchy, just a bit too close or too far away and it fuzzes out.
Shannon
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Post by creativeminded on Dec 12, 2007 9:24:32 GMT -5
I didn't even notice the pictures were out of focus, the stone is just too beautiful. Tami
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