*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

No time soon maybe a year or two from now. We both want to have our careers going before we get married.

Bobby and I were just saying last night how we didn't hear what the response was. I'm going to assume it was a yes :P
 
Some I took tonight. :)

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I like that cloud with the hole vistakid10, man I have some really good clouds here, need to take some pics but will have to get a nice cam first, how much did your cost?

Till then here is mine

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Ankur said:
I like that cloud with the hole vistakid10
Cheers! :)

Ankur said:
how much did your cost?
Mine was a Christmas present, but it's a FinePix S4000 if you're interested. Dad paid just under £200 for mine from Amazon I think,. He got it as a bundle which came with the camera, an 8GB SDHC card, 4x 1300mAH batteries with a charger and a carry case. The camera on its own costs around £160 I think. I have since bought 3 sets of Duracell Supreme 2400mAH batteries (each set has 4x batteries) and would recommend these batteries for this camera.

I'm just about to go out on my bike now to see if I can get any more photos, and I'm going away this weekend to Warwickshire and I'll be taking the camera with me! Will post the best shots here.
 
Yes that's the camera I have.

The key difference between a bridge and an SLR camera is that you cannot change the lenses on the bridge cameras, and that the bridge camers are smaller and cheaper. The Panasonic DMC-FZ38 or DMC-FZ45 would probably be my recommendation for a bridge camera. The S4000 is nice though if you want to get into photography because as well as having automatic modes, it also has manual modes where the user can choose the white balance and set the shutter speeds and aperture etc etc. The S4000's automatic modes *sometimes* work OK, but usually you'll get quite a poor photo if you use the automatic modes, so I always use the manual modes now and set everything up myself. :) Makes photography more fun too.

Here are some shots I got tonight.

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More coming over the weekend! :)
 
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Here are some I've taken over the past few days. No automatic settings used. I'm not sure if I'd entirely recommend shooting in 16:9, 4:3 tends to give me a better picture and a bigger file size, anybody else had the same sort of experience?

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An old Humber car...

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Dandelion macro shot.

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River Avon.

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Sunset.

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Warwick Castle.

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Water fountain at Warwick Castle.
 
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