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fleshcakes
07-02-2004, 02:06 PM
I visited Niagara Falls last weekend with my fiancé. We both ended up taking a lot of pictures; Her, with a 35mm, and me, with my Canon S100. I really wish I had a better camera to capture better, more detailed, pictures, but I still find some of my pics came out nice. Here are 4 of them. I know the quality isn't that great, but there isn't much you can do with a 2.1 MP camera anymore. :)

http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/niagara_falls_001.jpg

http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/niagara_falls_002.jpg

http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/niagara_falls_003.jpg

http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/niagara_falls_004.jpg

And|
07-02-2004, 02:38 PM
What resolution is your original shots? If you have them in 1600x1200 or more I would really dig picture nr. 3 :D

EDIT: Picture nr. 1 I dig much as well :D

Do you care to email them to me? :)

fleshcakes
07-02-2004, 03:06 PM
All four pictures are available at these links.
They are all 1600x1200, except the last one, which is inversed.
Just let me know if you get a copy of them.
I want to know your comments.
Thanks.

Pic 1 (http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/big/niagara_falls_001.jpg) Pic 2 (http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/big/niagara_falls_002.jpg) Pic 3 (http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/big/niagara_falls_003.jpg)
Pic 4 (http://www.fleshcakes.com/images/niagara_falls/big/niagara_falls_004.jpg)

I am actually thinking of getting printed copies of some of these.
It is at this point I wish I had a better camera so I could print them out at a better resolution.

And|
07-03-2004, 03:01 AM
Thanks man! Nice to get another wallpaper, or 2, to choose from. All I had so far was some lameass wallpapers, and some pictures Bobenis made :spin

brelsfor
07-03-2004, 06:54 AM
nice pictures, it looks like a nice place to visit

egarrard
07-03-2004, 08:03 AM
You might try Paint Shop Pro, or something like it, before you start looking for another camera. Post-processing can really help a lot of pics.

fleshcakes
07-03-2004, 10:25 AM
You might try Paint Shop Pro, or something like it, before you start looking for another camera. Post-processing can really help a lot of pics.

Cool! What did you do?
I also wanted a new camera for a bigger megapixel count.
That way I could print them out in bigger formats.

egarrard
07-03-2004, 02:35 PM
Just some adjusting of the contrast in a few areas and a little too much sharpening (as I see it now...). That's the beauty of digital. What you have may not be what you get. You can still adjust it after you've seen it for the first time.