I recently ran across Photoscape.
It's a digital photo editor that shows great promise.
It's free and easy to find. I've only been playing with it for little under an hour and I like it. It's fairly intuitive to use and has a lot of options.
I love pictures of old trucks.
I took some, on film over a decade ago of an old unidentifible rusty hulk behind a barn melting into the ground. All you could say from looking that it once was a pickup truck. If I can find that photo I will scan it and upload it.
The only 'objective reporting' I can conceive of would be to eliminate the human factor.
You live here, too? A Hilltopper or downtown?
I can see the Courthouse from my back yard.
Oh, I just bought a Chinon CP-7m 35mm film camera cheap.
It works pretty good but if you leave the batteries in overnight the go dead. The users manual is in four different languages an 85 pages long. A complicated toy.
Ditto what Mary said.
Start your own thread and post all the photos you so desire.
I shall try to do as I say.
Nice photo.
What did you shoot it with?
Well, I've got a digital Kodak C813 Point 'n' shoot. Ain't much but it's a camera. I don't know beans about the settings.
I'm interested in all I can find, specifically, how to 'shoot the moon'. I've tried but all I get is a blob.
I shall poke around in the forums and read what I can find.
Some personal tidbits - I'm - an old hippy - a Army vet - a cat person - a self-taught guitar player - I live in Madison, In. - currently unemployed. I like home cooking, being lazy, reading any and everything (except 'Bodice ripper' type novels). I'm more at home overhauling a greasy old engine than go out on the town and I've been know to leave the toilet seat up. I was raised half a townie and half a plowboy.
Howdy everybody.
An aging child on the banks of the Ohio and I'm here to learn.
Let's get started.