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Clifford Powell

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Just now starting to 'play' with the camera. Most the prior frames (13,000) were taken while documenting. Haven't been into photography for many years - had a darkroom and nice film gear that I was fortunate to acquire in Hong Kong way back in the '70's. I'm finding digital to be a different ballgame.

Anyway, this one came out OK. Canon S3 handheld.
 
Looks like she is ready to pop some eggs. Nice shot. :thumbup: If you don't already have Photoshop Elements, you might like to try it. It's kind of fun to fool around with.
 
Thanks for the replies -

Silvernail - I have Adobe Photoshop 5.0, Corel Painter Essentials 3, Corel-Photo-Paint, Coraldraw x3, Infanview 4.1 and Paint.net.

Just haven't had the time to fool with them - to many other hobbies, I guess, but I am getting more into the photography bit.

I just got a new Samsung 24 inch monitor for my programming needs with the advantage for graphics a bonus. Big difference using DVI-D instead of VGA. Should have gone this route a long time ago.
 
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