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Re: First Pic!...I've gone cactus!Hi guys,
Just received my brand spanking new D70 last night from my friend who kindly delivered it from the US. Took your guy's advice and bought it with the kit 18-70mm lens. So as is the custom here I've posted my first pic with my new baby. Taken with Nikon D70/18-70 Nikkor DX + SB 800 Flash Processed in Photoshop to make me look like a better photographer than I actually am.
Welcome to our D70 World bochup,
You are going to have oodles of fun & gain a whole lot of knowledge you would never of dreamed of Good Cactus, a bit harsh with the flash but you will learn these things in time Well done. Mic. Keep posting your experiments, thats how you are going to learn here.
Bochup - I agree with Mic’s comment but I have to add that the first pic, no matter what it is, is one to keep. The SB800 does take some getting used to but the beauty of digital is that you can try different settings and throw away the ones that don’t work
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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