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From: mcintyre at ca.inter.net (Jim McIntyre)
Date: Sat Jun 18 14:44:54 2005
References: <9b678e05061710102870cd00@mail.gmail.com><6.2.1.2.2.20050617132420.01d00648@pop.runbox.com><9b678e050617114891abf81@mail.gmail.com><6.2.1.2.2.20050617140919.01d107a8@pop.runbox.com><BAY107-DAV141159A28A31F6466C4200EDF40@phx.gbl> <001d01c57443$3aeabba0$24a0fea9@MacPhisto>
One of my perks at work is I am the keeper of the digital camera (by virtue
of being an avid photographer, I guess). As the "unoffical" photographer, I
put the Nikon D70 to official use from time to time, but also get to take it
home whenever I want. This weekend my 8 year old was curious about the
camera, and asked if he could use it. So I let him, with the only proviso he
not take the strap off his neck and he be extra careful. With the camera on
program and autofocus, he's snapped off a good 200 photos so far, with no
cost to me (or damage to the camera!) Along with the truly mundane images,
like photos of his bed, he's managed some interesting images. I'm posting
one here:
http://www.jamesstreetphoto.com/beccabycj.html
Of course I've converted to B&W, done a little sharpening and contrast
adjustment. But the photograph is CJ's.
jim
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