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lol dude I think you should read the manual that came with your camera.

thanks for the constructive criticism

seeing as you've already proved how worthy you are to make such a comment, we wont need to hear any more from you

thanks.

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good compositions, nice effort.

As i'm a bit of a photoshop junkie, I could recomend it to clean up inperfections such as over exposure etc... I usually only ever get a handfull of good pictures out of the hundreds i take, but I usually help along some of my not so bad ones with abit of editing.

Keep em coming, i wanna see more.

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Thanks for the comments guys :D well the nice ones anyways. i honestly have no idea with camera's i just take it out and take photos, lol. sometimes they are ok, others not. i have so many on my computer, lol

Kat, the gwen stefani one has been lightened in photoshop because it scanned so dark.. just thought i'd add that in.

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