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Bobsprit wrote:
Quite an imagination you have there, Mooron!

What a complete Dufus you are Bob.... Bwahahahahahahaa!!


Guess you never saw the work of


Any Warhole


Careful, the gaynzed one is lurking. You know he can't resist the word.

or any of the Picasso Dark
Mirror collection of photos. I really can't help your ignorance on
this one mooron. You probably also think there are "rules" for
centering subjects, then again you probably never saw Cityscapes
exhibit either.
Forget the rake...someone get a rice picker!

RB




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Nice detail in that pic.

I can even tell by the poor little blighter's lips that he's bottle fed.

Breast fed babies don't have that slightly stretched upper lip.

CN


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Here ya go....

Nikon D70, at 60mm, 1/125th, F/16, hard flash only. RAW downconverted.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/boobaby22.jpg.

I get sharper results from the 50mm prime, but there's such a thing as too
sharp with pics like this. From my R300M photo printer, this made for a
stunning 8X10 borderless print.

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Nice detail in that pic.

I can even tell by the poor little blighter's lips that he's bottle fed.

Yup, we give him a bottle of breast milk once a day, usually his last feeding
before bed at 7:30.
If you think that pic has detail, you should see the original RAW version.

RB
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Tiff format?

CN

"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
Nice detail in that pic.

I can even tell by the poor little blighter's lips that he's bottle fed.

Yup, we give him a bottle of breast milk once a day, usually his last feeding
before bed at 7:30.
If you think that pic has detail, you should see the original RAW version.

RB

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Tiff format?

CN

No, tiff still loses info and includes white balance and other data. With RAW
you set the WB after you shoot.

RB


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Get that runt Baptized ASAP!

Jesus commands thee!

Amen!

Bob Crantz

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Here ya go....

Nikon D70, at 60mm, 1/125th, F/16, hard flash only. RAW downconverted.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/boobaby22.jpg.

I get sharper results from the 50mm prime, but there's such a thing as too
sharp with pics like this. From my R300M photo printer, this made for a
stunning 8X10 borderless print.

Capt RB




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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Here ya go....

Nikon D70, at 60mm, 1/125th, F/16, hard flash only. RAW downconverted.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/boobaby22.jpg.


Bob,

You will cause permanent damage to the young lad's eyesight if you take too
many photos like that. From the dilation of his pupils, it is evident that
he was in relative darkness before you exposed him to the flash!

In future think about the poor baby. Turn up the lights before using the
flashgun on him.

The reason that he cried after you took the photo is because his eyes were
in pain.


Regards


Donal
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Have you noticed how the lad's face is quite asymmetrical?

Draw a straight line from top to bottom centered on his little
nose and his mouth is way off to the side. The doc who delivered
him should have taken a little more time molding his head into
some semblance of evenness.

CN

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Here ya go....

Nikon D70, at 60mm, 1/125th, F/16, hard flash only. RAW downconverted.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/boobaby22.jpg.


Bob,

You will cause permanent damage to the young lad's eyesight if you take too
many photos like that. From the dilation of his pupils, it is evident that
he was in relative darkness before you exposed him to the flash!

In future think about the poor baby. Turn up the lights before using the
flashgun on him.

The reason that he cried after you took the photo is because his eyes were
in pain.


Regards


Donal
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Draw a straight line from top to bottom centered on his little
nose and his mouth is way off to the side.


He's 15 weeks old. Head molding doesn't completely go away for 6-9 months.
Face it. He's damn cute!

RB
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I gotta admit it. He's one adorable kid.

CN


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
Draw a straight line from top to bottom centered on his little
nose and his mouth is way off to the side.


He's 15 weeks old. Head molding doesn't completely go away for 6-9 months.
Face it. He's damn cute!

RB



 
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