Challenge, Nov. 25,26,27 "Oldies but Goodies"
cdayton wrote:
Grand Canyon: Casio EX-S2 (2mp) 2006
Roman wall: Minolta DiMAGE S404 2003
Good shots - especially Grand Canyon
My first two digital cameras were the HP PhotoSmart C200 and the HP PhotoSmart 315 with 1 mp and 2.1 mp respectively. To say I was not fond of either of them is a gross understatement - they ate batteries, there was a delay between pressing the shutter release and the actual taking of the image, and with no viewfinder the camera had to be held in "tourist mode", something I hate! But, with all those drawbacks, the darn things took some respectable shots. Here are some from the 2.1 mp PhotoSmart 315.
cmc4214 wrote:
All taken with a Kodak Z-650, 6.1 mp 2007-2008
I loved that little camera... Until I started becoming frustrated with the lack of manual control. So then the G.A.S started
I just bought a scanner, so if time allows I will scan and post some old film pics.
Good shots - the horse drawn wagons special.
SueScott wrote:
My first two digital cameras were the HP PhotoSmart C200 and the HP PhotoSmart 315 with 1 mp and 2.1 mp respectively. To say I was not fond of either of them is a total understatement - they ate batteries, there was a delay between pressing the shutter release and the actual taking of the image, and with no viewfinder the camera had to be held in "tourist mode", something I hate! But, with all those drawbacks, the darn things took some respectable shots. Here are some from the 2.1 mp PhotoSmart 315.
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Three great shots - Sarah & Munchkie is to treasure.
SalvageDiver wrote:
Whoa...now we're digging way back into history. There are a few images taken with my first SLR back in 1975. My first SLR was a Ricoh Singlex TLS with a 50mm f2 lens. The BW film was TriX 400 and the color was Ektachrome 100. These were some of my earliest attempts at photography. The BW is of the Pohang Harbor, S Korea. Pohang was the base of our underwater diving operations in Korea. The color images are of the Silla Cultural Festival in Gyeongju, S Korea, the ancient capital of Korea. These images were taken in 1975 which I recently scanned and retouched the film.
Mike
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Neat set - I really like the harbour shot.
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Oldies but Goodies"
Taken in 2008 at Moody Gardens, Galveston Bay, and Corpus Christi.. with my Panasonic DMC-FZ8
an 8MP Bridge camera..and My First Digital Camera.
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I think bridge cameras are rather unjustly underrated - these are lovely shots! I particularly like the one of the ship surrounded by gulls - I took a similar one several years ago when we were in Arbroath.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Great memories.
We arrived in Rome the day Pope John Paul II was buried.
It was a great trip.
cmc4214 wrote:
All taken with a Kodak Z-650, 6.1 mp 2007-2008
I loved that little camera... Until I started becoming frustrated with the lack of manual control. So then the G.A.S started
I just bought a scanner, so if time allows I will scan and post some old film pics.
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I keep coming back to that covered wagon shot - there's just something about it that is very appealing.
Roadrunner wrote:
1993/94 Somewhere in SW Germany heading for Switzerland. Biking in Switzerland can be quite a memorable experience. That pot wagon is a 1973 model
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Hahaa! Love the "pot wagon" - it would probably be worth a lot of money if it was still around today!
Delderby wrote:
#1 - Fujifilm Finepix S3000 - (3mpx) f8, 1/170. "Photographer's Dilemma" 22/06/05.
#2 - Minolta Dimage (4 mpx) Fosdyke Canal (Roman) connects Middle England to North Sea. 28/08/2006 .
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Beautiful - they both look like impressionistic paintings!
Roadrunner wrote:
1993/94 Somewhere in SW Germany heading for Switzerland. Biking in Switzerland can be quite a memorable experience. That pot wagon is a 1973 model
Nice pic - probably an early 0.9 mpx camera?
ggab wrote:
Pictures of Italy from 2005 with from a 2mp Minolta
Nice shots - did you stay at that hotel?
AndyT
Loc: Hampstead, New Hampshire
Original sitting. Oldie but a goodie
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