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Well, I don't have any of those huge wall hangers in my back yard like lan-lord does, but have a ton of these. They were really moving this evening so grabbed my new camera and tried out the telephoto.


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Nice pic G.

What size setting do you use when taking pics to post....the smallest? Im new to the digi scene and dont have the smarts yet. I also noticed on the sunset pic I took that there are the pixel lines(?) that show up in the sky.....any way I can stop that?
 

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I thought the lines on your sunset were telephone wires crossing the sky.. were there phone lines nearby?
 

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G-Hog, nice capture on the squirrel. He really fills up the frame well. Plus you got some good background in the photo too.
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There are power lines that cross the pic but Im talking about the curved lines that are in the sky....looks like pixel lines....they have a rainbow arch to them. Or is it my monitor?
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Zeke, I use the default image size on the 750 for this pic, then use Photoshop to crop and resize the pic to fit jesses format here. I know someone resized your last pic for you. If you are new to this (I am to photography) I would suggest picking up a copy of Adobe Elements. Very nice program with a easier learning curve than photoshop.

Also I don't notice anything wrong with your sunset photo. Do you still see the lines since the image has been resized or just something that shows up at full size?

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I never noticed any lines either---great picture of the squirrel. Very clear
Zeke...take the pictures in a high resolution with the camera then either crop out what you want or reduce the whole photo ...most photo programs will allow you to resize.

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