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Old September 22, 2006   #1
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Default Showing off my new canon a630 Digital camera

More to come, just wanted to show this picture, its perty.



This is after it was reduce to under 300kb vs the large 3.5meg it started with.

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Old September 22, 2006   #2
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Gorgeous picture Paul! Fabulous camera
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Old September 22, 2006   #3
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------------ Not to mention great photography.

However, the picture you posted in the other forum is not as good as this one!

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Old September 22, 2006   #4
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I have to go see the other pic... I love this pic>
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Old September 22, 2006   #5
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Thanks, here is a picture of my bellpepper plant. Does well here, unlike some of the others, this one avoids bugs for the most part, stays unblemished quite well dispite the rainy humidity and heat.

This image has been resized (and less quality), the original is just as smooth if not smoother at around 80-90% more zoom.

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I love that pic as well, but the tomato pic is my favorite. You can even see the detail on the leaves. Now I am in the mood for peppers which i do not have (sad me) do you need my address for shipping them? (hehehehe)
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pm me your address, I will send you some seed for the pepper
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Old September 22, 2006   #8
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Interesting leaves in the tomato pic - what is the variety?
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Great pics. What kind of peppers is that? I'm not too far up the road and the aphids covered my peppers.
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Yes, what variety are your maters in the picture? It looks like they are very happy there.
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Ahh thought I mentioned that, it is Sungold. Suposedly the F1 from totally tomatoes. Some come out close to an inch but usualy about 3/4 inch avg diameter.

The bellpepper envelope had something like rougulards or something, I cant remember exactly. My father bought them at one point. In any case they do work well here.
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HUMMM? Not familiar with Rougulards. Right now I really wish I had some growing. hehehe. DH just asked if its Roguelands? That name sound familiar but I dont recall anything about them. Either way they look wonderful. I hear lots of good things about Sungold and Sun Sugar for hybrid tomatoes...But as for tomatoes, I try to stay away from too many hybrids.in the garden... however as for cars...I want a hybrid.
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Try sungold, you wont regret it. Rougelands sounds like a possibility.

By the way, I have just discovered the 'macro' mode on this camera. 8)
(edit: removed the last image by mistake, here is another to make up for it.
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wow, macro mode on that camera looks fabulous, you can see complete detail...I love it>>>>>I hear lots of good things about Sungold... I may have to try it....
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Great quality pics !

(says Tom, whose digi cam is giving him a hard time these days ... )

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