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freddy333

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Modeling my 6536/1 for the new camera/lens (Canon 400D/75-300 f/4-5.6, shot in RAW)

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Having spent the last several years shooting with nothing but a point-&-shoot, I did not (fully) realize how simple they make composing. Now, back to an SLR, I am having to re-learn alot of what I had forgotten from the old film days. The lens & not having an LCD viewer, especially, are taking some getting used to. Unfortunately, so far, all of the watch portraits I have shot were either much too dark, way overexposed or terribly out-of-focus. But I think I can see hints of the greater potential to come (if I can just figure out why images are not as sharp as they should be)

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Gold Santos 100 on a Custom made strap.post-7283-124987634038_thumb.jpgpost-7283-124987647883_thumb.jpg

I have no clue why the pic's are so large. They appear normally on other forums I visit.

They are large because that's the way you uploaded them. Large. reduce them before uploading.

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That seems logical enough, but at no time when reviewing the picture in my file or during the upload process am I able to find any adjustment button to click on except for the pull down on this page to reduce font size. Also on other sites they upload fine/normal and not in thumbnail format.

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That seems logical enough, but at no time when reviewing the picture in my file or during the upload process am I able to find any adjustment button to click on except for the pull down on this page to reduce font size. Also on other sites they upload fine/normal and not in thumbnail format.

The other sites must be resizing the pic automatically when uploading.

Try a hosting site like Photobucket; they'll automatically resize your pic for you as well to keep file sizes down. Otherwise, you'll need a 3rd party application to edit your pics...

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