you can't see it in that photo...look at those blurred night time pics. you can see JPEG artifacts around the edges of the lights and stuff. how do I avoid this when resizing?
by the way, awesome pics so far everyone! keep 'em coming! switch, you're the master!
experimenting with the macro function in my mom's garden:
in retrospect, i wish I had used a higher f-stop and longer exposure so the front edge of the flower in the last pic would be in better focus. oh well.
if you have photoshop, i'd be interested to see what the second one looks like with the saturation bumped up a little....to help bring out the color of that building on the right. very cool!
edit: i hope you don't mind...i just like messing with good photographs! i'll delete it if you want. just an example of how you can counteract the dullness in color common in many digital cameras.
Molsen beat me to it! That's exactly what I was thinking. If that was a RAW file, you could open that image in Lightroom and even out the lighting making the wall a bit brighter and bringing in more detail.
ncjimn said:
haha, If I had a more decent camera I would actually take some pics, but oh well once I get it I'll post some stuff.