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Picture of the Day - Orlando

Great pic kevin, was that before or after the rehab?
And just to prove to everyone that you do not need a DSLR to get great pictures, my picture of the day was shot with a Sony dsc-t10 point and shoot.
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And before people ask, here is the big link. :)
 
Great pic kevin, was that before or after the rehab?
And just to prove to everyone that you do not need a DSLR to get great pictures, my picture of the day was shot with a Sony dsc-t10 point and shoot.
414946932_6Dmam-L-1.jpg


And before people ask, here is the big link. :)

Awesome pic!

But I'm sure that camera still cost over $200 right? lol
 
My point-and-shoot can occasionally take good daylight pics, and sunsets, especially when near a body of water, turn out amazingly.

Basically, it's possible, but just not often.
 
For night shots, or low light areas it helps if you have a tripod. Sal told me about the one that you can pretty much attach to anything by wrapping the legs around stuff and I got that. It comes in pretty handy when there are no garbage cans around. :lol:
 
For night shots, or low light areas it helps if you have a tripod. Sal told me about the one that you can pretty much attach to anything by wrapping the legs around stuff and I got that. It comes in pretty handy when there are no garbage cans around. :lol:

I'm glad you like it, its so handy hehe:happy: :thumbs:
 
For night shots, or low light areas it helps if you have a tripod. Sal told me about the one that you can pretty much attach to anything by wrapping the legs around stuff and I got that. It comes in pretty handy when there are no garbage cans around. :lol:
Tripod of some sort and change the settings. Sure it's called a point and shoot but they can do alot more than they get credit for.
 
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