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    Early December (dog) photos

    Got my new camera took over a 100 photos spent over an hour trying to figure out how to get them from the camera onto the computer. :PCtype: Finally got that all working. I'll just share a few here, and give a link if you want to see all of them. I bought a Nikon Coolpix S6300, RED. Got it in a fantastic deal on Black Friday. My prior camera was a Canon A560, which is now a bit over 5 years old. Technology has improved, so this new one has a much higher pixel rate! And it takes HD videos. And A quick shout out to Allysser, she helped me make the selection, so THANK YOU for the assist!

    To 'break it in,' I gave the fluffs their baths and then took one of each:
    Riley


    Willy


    Tasha


    Took the fluffs to Bridgham Farm yesterday -- it was 21F with a wind chill in the teens! I bundled up, they didn't care, lol.






    I kept fiddling around with the settings; unfortunately I have no clue which setting made this mess!



    I'll post a few more!
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    Thin crust of ice on the reservoir!






    Lots of Tasha because she constantly checks in with me, lol.


    We returned to Bridgham Farm today, but it was colder and I just couldn't take the camera out of my pocket - my mittens were nice and warm! Instead of returning home, we went in to see Dad. Riley gets SO excited whenever I saw, "who wants to see Poppa Nonno?!" She whines and spins around. Once we get there, she is instantly in Dad's lap and doesn't get down until we leave.


    If you want to see all the test shots, you can go here: http://s133.photobucket.com/user/sfs...?sort=2&page=1
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    Sandy, if you go to the original for that "messed up" one, and can open it in Photoshop, then hit "File Info" it will tell you what settings you used for it!
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    Good to know, thanks Karen! I'll check later today, I'm curious.

    The pics are so sharp and crisp, I was surprised at the first field shots, each blade of grass is clear!
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    Great pics of your fluffs! Your dad looks so happy to see the pups!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Good to know, thanks Karen! I'll check later today, I'm curious.

    The pics are so sharp and crisp, I was surprised at the first field shots, each blade of grass is clear!

    Right. Great pictures. I can even make out the little snowflake details on the pup's coats.
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    The fluffs look like they are having a great time exploring in the good old outdoors.

    The new camera takes some really nice sharp pictures.

    Your dad has a true loyal fluff friend.
    The frost is on the pumpkin & I've been BOO'D by two pet talk ghosts.
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