desainme - Sep 9, 2003 6:04 pm - Voted 10/10
Interesting sumI used to try to do this with picture albums when I was a kid. Brings back some memories.Looks like the skies in the center of each component match but the sky darkens at the corners.
Klenke - Sep 9, 2003 6:25 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Interesting sumThe darkened corners are an artifact of my camera lens, which is a Tamron, which has let me down more consistently lately, which may need replacing. Pretty much all of my photos have this darkening effect.
desainme - Sep 9, 2003 6:50 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: Interesting sumIs the Tamron on a digital or film camera? I am wondering about the difference between these. I heard that one can do pretty well with Velvia film.
Klenke - Sep 9, 2003 7:19 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Interesting sumIt is a print camera (i.e., not digital). I'm still back in the Stone Age of Camera Equipment. Digital cameras have come a long way since my last assessment as to whether I should side step over to digital. Still, though, with a celluloid camera, I can at least say I'm capturing a tangible image, where as a digital does not capture an image. That is, there is no such thing as a hard copy image produced by a digital camera. It's ones and zeros in soft copy format. In that sense, it's not as real as a print camera.
The lens I have is the Tamron Aspherical LD (Model 1710), 28-200 Zoom. The camera is a Canon Rebel-Xs SLR.
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