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Looks pretty good to me. Is the last photo of Santa Ana's personal dueling pistols found in your barn? ;-)
Yes, he sold them to great grandpa for Confederate folding money- right before he made the lucrative chewing gum deal.....
The pics from this new phone look grainy to me- especially when zoomed. I’ll consult my Millineal Tech Dept on this. BTW the wedge fits and functions perfectly, Muchas Gracias!
Those look terrible! I can't hardly... wait...
Ah, glasses. Yeah not bad. I need to dress up my shorty Pittsfield like that.Attachment 270692
Wow! Looks so nice. I can feel the danger, haha. The photos are taken qualitatively, but I prefer a different angle.
So long as the photos are taken in focus they should show here in focus.
Testing to see if I can post some 32 pics.
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Yippee!
Soas,
There's only 2 there what happened to the other 30?:kidding::bigsmyl2:
Sorry I couldn't resist. Nice looking pistolas
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This new baby is on the water bucket handle.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...236e7a07f7.jpg
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its working fine Doubting thomas!!! he he
I'd say you're doing fine. One of the reasons the photos may look a bit grainy is that the resolution is limited so we don't clog up the server. Full resolution photos from a high-resolution camera are pretty big. My cellphone is rated for 8 mega-pixels. The files can run 4MB or so, and it doesn't take long to fill up a hard drive that way. Of course, I've always subscribed to the shotgun method of photography. Lots of shots, from as many angles as possible, so you have SOMETHING to work with. If you take one shot, and it doesn't do what you need, but you don't find out until later, you did not get what you need. The one sweet thing about digital photography is that you can afford to shoot lots of photos.
BTW, I spent 10 years of my military career as a still photographer documenting, among other things, aircraft accidents and problems with aircraft that could cause accidents. I'm not a great art photographer, but I was a great technical photographer! Even if I do say so myself. :)
Thank you Scrounge for the insight.
And thank you as always, Marko!
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