*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

I plan on doing another exploration tomorrow in this abandoned retirement home, so more to come later... But today, I was exploring my camera's capabilities in low light(or just using the tripod and remote)

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This picture was taken with an 8 second exposure using the full 12x zoom!

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This one was also taken with the tripod. It wasn't required, but it probably helped.
 
First I found the baby.

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And then I found his big brother :P It's hard to tell in the picture, but this toad's about three times the size of the previous one.

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a few shots i took the other night just before and after a dry thunder storm we had :)
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Wow, really nice pictures there... I just started looking at them and I feel it will take time forme to finish seeing them all...

While I do that, here are a few of mines with my Canon A95

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I got a new Fujifilm FinePix S700 and here are some test shots. It's 7.1MP, 10X optical (4Xdigital) zoom, and a ton more features and settings than my older Casio. I like being able to control F-stop, shutter speed, iso, and so much more :)

Super-macro mode. You can go as close as 1mm to your subject, very fun.
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Kristin, a friend, grabbed my camera and snapped this while I wasn't looking lol.
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I was out with a friend walking around Chapel Hill when we came across some squirrels. I got as close as I could then sat down and took the picture with the camera on my knee. To be full telephoto(or just about) I'm quite pleased with the outcome ;) And yes, this little guy didn't have a tail.

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That looks realy good, its been a while since i have been up to chapel hill. Thats the first squirrel i have ever seen without a tail lol...
 
That looks realy good, its been a while since i have been up to chapel hill. Thats the first squirrel i have ever seen without a tail lol...

Hehe, thanks. This was actually my first time on campus. My friend's going there and wanted to show me around a bit. As for without a tail, yeah, most probably don't survive... I know some cats and all use their tails to balance themselves when they run, so it might be much the same with squirrels.
 
speaking of cat tails, mine was born without one, and cant seem to go faster then a walk without his hind end running ahead of him, then all of the sudden, he's turned around running the other way.
 
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