These are actual size of a quarter, check out the engraving. Talented young man! I just want to see if I can post up. It worked!! These were engraved by hand, they are a little hard to see clearly without some magnification. I dont know how he can do it
chazz4623 wrote:
These are actual size of a quarter, check out the engraving. Talented young man! I just want to see if I can post up. It worked!! These were engraved by hand, they are a little hard to see clearly without some magnification. I dont know how he can do it
Great detail. Nice shots.
Thanks Jer, it was fun to do, and the fella was good at his craft.
chazz4623 wrote:
These are actual size of a quarter, check out the engraving. Talented young man! I just want to see if I can post up. It worked!! These were engraved by hand, they are a little hard to see clearly without some magnification. I dont know how he can do it
Great job with a little Point & Shot Charles.
Craig
Thyanks Craig, I'm still surprised at what that little camera can do. That is, once I learned to put the batteries in facing the right way. lol
chazz4623 wrote:
Thyanks Craig, I'm still surprised at what that little camera can do. That is, once I learned to put the batteries in facing the right way. lol
That's always a challenge for me too.
Craig
chazz4623 wrote:
Thyanks Craig, I'm still surprised at what that little camera can do. That is, once I learned to put the batteries in facing the right way. lol
I had both the 1285 and the 1485 I think it was. Both VERY capable for P&S cameras and took amazing pics!!
Good work, good shots, well done.
Thanks for the comments and compliments fellas. I took these for a lady friend whose son is the engraver. I took some others of stuff she was selling on e-bay. This was sooo easy with that little camera and a tabletop tripod. I might try my hand at some close ups soon. If that works out I'll post some up. When I bought the camera ($150@Office Depot) I didnt think it was so capable. I also had (have) a Panasonic DMC-SZ1 but it doesnt perform like the little Kodak. I bought several 'bridge' type cameras, one is an Olympus 620 (I think) with a 25x zoom. I took pix of my grandaughter's wedding and they looked the same as the pro photos did. I've been lucky, so about 3-4 months ago I bought aD5300 with the kit and a 55-300 to go with it. Never been more pleased. WOW!! Now I need to grow into that one, and start learning how to pp with it.
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