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some pics from my nikon d70s:
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Kodak something-or-other.
Goes alright.
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Nice photos Anil, my fave is the 4th photo (the one at night). Where was it taken at?
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With those buildings in the background, I'd take a guess at Las Vegas.
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correct, the 1st one is a view from the empire state bldg in new york, the 2nd is the hoover dam near vegas, the 3rd is the golden gate bridge in sfo, the 4th is the back of the caesar's palace in vegas, the 5th is the singing fountain at the bellagio, vegas and the last one is a very popular and very scenic view at the yosemite national park near san francisco...
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I have a Canon G7 and a Canon 40D.
I've only had the dSLR for 2 months, and I think I'm finally getting the hang of it (well, some of it). Can take good shots with the G7 as I've had it for much longer and know where everything is. Really enjoy using the 40D though, it's great quality. I usually take the 40D when I know there'll be a lot of photos taken, but throw the G7 in the bag if I just want a camera with me in case. A few with the 40D: And the G7:
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