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just took a few snaos around the house after the battery charged. Nothing special. Some are processed and some aren't. theyre all using auto focus except the last shot of the keyboard. I use Macintosh Aperture 2 for post processing. hopefully I'll start taking lots of photos and get good haha :)

as you can see i was mainly mucking around with depth of field. i like the shot of the egg slicer behind the kettle :)

sorry for small size, quicker to export :(

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ah sony....so sorry 'bout that :(

haha i know theyre not the best in the market as far as cameras go. but for an entry level DSLR its perfect for what i want. I was after a Canon 450D but the city had none in stock at any shop. Anyways i'm happy with what i got :)

as a matter of fact they are good..

they got a really good lenses line up, carl zeiss backing them too. and you can use with all Konica Minolta DSLR lens

they didnt start from the ground up but continued on with the konica Minolta line.. since they bought them out.

mate sony camera's are awesome. i got the 1st series of A100's wen they were just released and still using it till this day with a coupla extra gear to help get better shots and increase its lifespan. bought a circular polarizer today, got UV filter already, in the market for a new flash though. just things like this will make it easier to get better shots and help protect ur gear.

LoL good catch on the dad digging for gold :thumbsup:

I say get outside take pics of some more interesting subjects.. wait hold on dads pretty funny :(

give a go of taking pics of your car, somethings in the garden etc. :)

thanks for the reply :)

I did take a few pics of my car and post them in the R32 post, but ill put them here aswell :D

some ok shots IMO

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