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Old April 27th 04, 04:44 AM
Carlos Moreno
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Default Some pictures with my new toy ! :-)


Hi,

This was my first session with my recently acquired
Nikon D70 -- I finally made the jump to digital
photography, with a Digital SLR that can be attached
to the telescope as easily as any SLR film camera.

I think it was pretty impressive (no, I'm not bragging
or anything -- the kudos right now are for the camera!
:-)). Besides being able to set it to ISO 1600, the
fact that you can instantly check the results and
repeat as needed does improve the quality of the
results.

Anyway, here are some pictures -- sorry that the
comments are in Spanish; if you are really intrigued,
I can translate them (but trust me, there is nothing
particularly interesting in those comments :-))

http://www.mochima.com/personal/2004-04-24

(yeah ok, I'm weak -- I couldn't resist taking some
images of those geese during their migrating flights;
there were so many that afternoon!)

Any feedback, comments, criticism will be highly
appreciated.

Cheers,

Carlos
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