my first weathing

well hop these work the larst thing for me to do is dry brushing the red earth of vitname so what do you thinkhttp://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2026.jpg
http://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2024.jpg
http://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2028.jpg
http://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2035.jpg
http://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2033.jpg
http://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2031.jpg
http://panthernz3.50megs.com/m163/Picture%2030.jpg

Sorry Pantherart, they are coming in a bit blurry. I can’t critique your work fairly.

dang it i have taken some photo from a desnt camra but still got some film left to use and ill post again hopfull in the new year lol

Yeah, shame… Looking forward to eeing new pics soon!

Sorry I feel the same way.
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realy sorry about that guys gess web cams not so good do you whant me to do a new post or places them here when i get the film deveolop

can’t really se it…

I think you’re coming too close with the camera. If it’s a web camera, you can’t show close up detailed work, because their focal length isn’t geared to it.
Not knowing what you have on hand, a 35mm camera with a slight wide angle lens should allow you to get in tight. Either that or a lens with macro capabilities. Or you could just back off the distance and then crop in with whatever image manipulation program you’re using.
I’ve got a good digital camera and even it won’t let me focus on anything closer that about 18" away. If I want to get in tight, I have to use a close up filter over the lens.

I have not posted any pictures yet. I don’t have a digital camera. I most likely be using a 35mm camera and using a scanner to save to my computer. Ron George has a web site which you can up load pictures on. There are many referels thru out the forum on how to do this.
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