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Birma
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:20 am |
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Whoa - that first one is a pretty amazing looking beast - it must be called a "dragon fish" surely?
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Birma
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:11 am |
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As I have been going the archives I came across many of my pictures which were taken using a tiny sensor  Here is one from a Sony Cybershot DSC P1 with its mighty 3 Mp sensor 2003 Florence - San Niccolò Weir across the Arno by Birm, on Flickr This is the San Niccolò Weir across the River Arno in Florence, Italy.
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bakubo
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:13 am |
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Birma wrote: Whoa - that first one is a pretty amazing looking beast - it must be called a "dragon fish" surely? No, that is an eel, I believe a moray eel.
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:14 am |
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Birma wrote: This is the San Niccolò Weir across the River Arno in Florence, Italy. Yes, I know that place. I love visiting Italy. Your photo makes me want to go back.
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Birma
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:20 am |
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bakubo wrote: Birma wrote: This is the San Niccolò Weir across the River Arno in Florence, Italy. Yes, I know that place. I love visiting Italy. Your photo makes me want to go back. Me too  . There is a lot to see in Florence, and all accessible by walking. I must admit that there is only so much art that my culture buffers can take in a day, but there was plenty of great food as well  . I am still searching for Tiramisu as good as we had in Piazza della Signoria.
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caporip
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:59 am |
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Mr Newman at the Royal Festival Hall last night using my trusty g12:- 
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bakubo
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:40 pm |
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That's a nice B&W image! Here are a couple from late Saturday afternoon in Tokyo. Little girls looking at manga outside a book store at sunset, Sugamo, Tokyo  A daddy knows how to make his boy laugh, Sugamo, Tokyo  Unfortunately, that second shot is a pretty severe crop. I wish I had my DSLR and longer lens with me. The man and his son were across the street in a parking lot going to their car when the man suddenly swung his little boy on his shoulders and started hopping around. The little boy was laughing and it was a great scene, but too far away for my S95. Still, it is big enough for the web. I had to crop and then downsample. It was all over in just a few seconds. The S95 is so much slower to use than a DSLR so I just got this one photo. With a DSLR I could have gotten several much better ones and with little or no cropping. Still, I was glad I had something with me. I try to always have at least a little camera with me.
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Greg Beetham
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:45 pm |
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Lots of interesting (and good) photos guys, taken with small cams. I really like the Japanese fence ones, (wall protectors, although you would probably have transferred the problem from one thing to another), and the Moray eel, who would eat a Moray eel? blech...and sundry other little captures. Greg
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:38 pm |
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I haver had a number of 'pocket cameras', this was with a Samsung PL200. Some would say that all my photos look as though they are from a pocket camera! This was of a tramp on a bench right by the main road into town, pretty much invisible to everyone passing by. Attachment:
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mvanrheenen
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:30 am |
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I was browsing through old holiday images, from before I was developed an interest in photography. I found a nice image shot with my old Canon Powershot S500 of a pack of swallows sitting on the powerlines in Spain. They were going frantic all week if I remember correctly. Must have been good foraging in that period. 
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bakubo
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:27 am |
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Fred, glad he found a place for a sleep and off the cold ground. Mark, that is a cool shot with all those little birds lined up on the line. The world is way more interesting up there, Harajuku, Tokyo, 2004  Sleeping on the train in Tokyo, 2003 
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:19 pm |
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First two photos from yesterday, last photo today. Takkyubin bicycle delivery man giving his cart a loving kick, Sugamo, Tokyo  Waiting for Mr. Right in Sugamo station, Tokyo  Tour bus guide in her Hello Kitty bus watching me watching her in Shinjuku, Tokyo 
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InTheSky
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:30 pm |
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With a very tiny sensor ... my Blackberry for work. I was waiting at a friend house to assist the repair guy to fix his refrigerator. Waiting outside I had not a lot to do ... so I decide to give a tried taking some picture with this weird thing for picture  . Two pictures : Title : The last memory image of the skunk (we have a lot on the road dead in Quebec ... I don't know if it is the same elsewhere ...)  Title : looking through a leaf  (Typical Canadian maple Leaf) Or this can also be what the Skunk sees after ... (but the leaf depends on this topic of where the animal born ...)  Frank
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caporip
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 9:07 pm |
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Birma
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Post subject: Re: Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread! Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:24 pm |
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That's one contented pooch Caporip 
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