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SO i bought my first ever DSLR. These are my favourites from my first 500 photos ive taken in the first week ive owned the camera. Im super super noob so please add any constructive criticism but please explain with lotsa detail :( None of these have any digital touch ups or anything, just as shot.

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SO i bought my first ever DSLR. These are my favourites from my first 500 photos ive taken in the first week ive owned the camera. Im super super noob so please add any constructive criticism but please explain with lotsa detail :( None of these have any digital touch ups or anything, just as shot.

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So you're the one that bought Ando's car.. ? http://www.redbubble.com/people/samboaus/a...8659-10-the-s13

So you're the one that bought Ando's car.. ? http://www.redbubble.com/people/samboaus/a...8659-10-the-s13

Negative. i still have my white 33 thats getting work done. My older brother Leif bought Ando's car and is selling his current s13.

One I took of my cat a few years ago :ph34r: I don't really do the special camera thing, the most I had was an old film Pentax SLR.. just on canon Ixus' now.

You can't see it (der) but I photoshopped some blue plastic out of the background.

The second one is just a collection of sunsets from the place I grew up.

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Couple I did tonight just messing about.

Bit messy, need practice and a darker location *shakes fist at streetlight*

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http://photos.jay019.com/random/

This may pose to have no actual relevance to the thread, or anyone here..but how do you actually do this?

I don't actually have a DSLR, or any photographic experience (apart from with a p&s) but this is awesome stuff!

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