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wmmk

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The Library.
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a church in downtown chicago 11.18.06
Pentax K100D
50mm
4.0 sec@f/5.6
 

Plymouthbreezer

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Feb 27, 2005
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Here's some shots of people that I've taken in the last few weeks:

henryflags.jpg


brendannycyi2.jpg


KristineFloor.jpg


Futon1.jpg


All using a Sony CyberShot 3.2 MP camera. I will be thankfully replacing that with a shiny new D50 in a few days!
 

lha72

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Hawaii
11/19/2004

Camera: Nikon D70
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 70mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/60 @ f8
Lens: Nikon 18-70
 

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oblomow

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Actually, the cabbage doesn't bite until it's made into kimchi. :eek:

Kimchi? Had to use wikipedia to look it up. Noticed this appropriate quote:

"When taking photographs, South Koreans often say the word "kimchi" in much the same way English speakers would use the word "cheese".[9]"
 

freebooter

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Feb 24, 2005
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Daegu, South Korea
Kimchi Pots: Upside Down

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Fuji F31fd
December 24, 2006
Daegu, South Korea​

As we are on the subject of kimchi, here are 5 kimchi pots, earthenware vessels found on most every rooftop in this kimchi infested country. These are upside down, however, for whatever reason. The sixth pot is mere plastic frippery, of no consequence whatsoever.
 

freebooter

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Daegu, South Korea
What size does photobucket shrink the photos down to?

Photobucket gives you a variety of choices, based on pixel dimensions or file size. Or you can shrink them yourself before you load them. There are any number of stand-alone utilities you can use, or you can do it in photoshop a number of ways.
 

MACDRIVE

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Feb 17, 2006
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Photobucket gives you a variety of choices, based on pixel dimensions or file size. Or you can shrink them yourself before you load them. There are any number of stand-alone utilities you can use, or you can do it in photoshop a number of ways.

Would a full 2592x1944 photo fit on this forum page and how would I do it?

Edit: Apparently photobucket only goes up to 1024x768 :(
 
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