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I'm just starting in the whole photography thing, so let me know what you think! Cant decide my favourite, so I'll put all 122 of them up! ;)

Nice effort - my advice would be to try and do it on a sunny day next time, suspect they will come out 10 times better with more light :)

problem in low light is the camera keeps the lens open for longer to let more light in, which means the photo's don't come out very clear (ie they are blurry because of your movement)

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Zennon, thanks for that mate. I got bored, so I thought I'd go out for a bit. It was late in the day, which really didnt help as can be seen from some of the pictures. But I'll experiment with lighting conditions, plus I'm thinking of buying a decent camera (when I'm not spending money on my car!) and see how we go from there. Thanks for the advie tho.

went and watched a mate place scoccer today.. was messing about with my camera for a while... couldnt remember how to get the shutter speed right.. so some came out very blurry... meh

(my mate is the one in white No: 5)

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here is a picture i took yesterday, or the day before :) i cant rememebr, but i thought the bird on the tree looked awesome. although my camera work sucks :)

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