Don't kill me for posting a kodak picture, because of this photo now I have a D70, cute little girl, isn't she?

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not with the D70 but.....This is the picture that led to buying the D70, after getting quite a few compliments, I started thinking about a dslr camera and opted for the D70. It was taken with the Kodak DX7630 at my wife's sister wedding, she is my niece Lillian.
Don't kill me for posting a kodak picture, because of this photo now I have a D70, cute little girl, isn't she? ![]()
Wow, that photo would have been beautiful with the d70. It is still a great photo, and the colours are resoable. but you can just see that the quality isn't nearly as high as the d70
good job thouh. D300|D70|24-70mm|70-200mm VR II|10.5mm Fisheye|70-300VR|50mm F1.8|Rokinon 85mm f1.4|SB-900/800/600
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Hey Marcos, cute kid and good picture, how's Atlanta these days? I have visited Atlanta many times, usually on the Douglasville side of the city. Stone Mountain is quite a sight.
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I know monty, that's why I bought the D70, best thing I ever did
![]() Ozymax, that's exactly where I leave, in Douglasville!, and yes Stone Mountain is a nice place, quite a view from the top, and although we are a hot southern state, they have an ice skating rink in winter season. Next time you make it to Atlanta, do yourself a favor and visit Lake Lanier, great spot for shooting ![]()
D70 or not, this charming portrait has a glow and a radiance to the skin and the garment that is sadly seldom seen. A lovely shot that will become a precious memento.
Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
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