I had a Nikon point & shoot too, and it was actually really awesome... Great bang for your buck. It was particularly good at outside shots where you didn't need the flash--even close-ups. It was very detailed and had great colors.
I'm currently using a Canon Rebel XT, but I admit that I don't know how to use it at all and mostly rely on the automatic settings. I really need some booklets and/or tutorials and/or classes.
I learned how to mess around with a Rebel through just dicking around with it and taking random photos that didn't mean much. That's how I learned. Even my Nikon point and shoot seemed to have some things that weren't quite touched upon in the manual.
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Very cool idea. I have quite a few pics lying around and so I worked on some for the last hour so that I would have something to post. I physically took all of these pics
Unfortuantly the images are too big to upload from this connection. I will see if I can get it on deviantart....
ok I made them smaller:
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I don't know much about photography. What I DO know is that those pictures look great, Zero.
And AI_Scout -- nice car =P
Thanks, I will be putting the high res versions on deviant art. Now that I saw how easy it was to make the pics look great (I can upload pics of the originals if you want to see) I think that I will look into doing more work on this sort of stuff. Although I do not have a good camera (actually none at all) I do travel (often) to some of the most beautiful places in the world. Thanks to this thread I have decided to actually post up work on deviantart and hopefully show more people the amazing things that I have seen in this world.