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Just playing with my digital camera.

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Just seeing how this thing works.
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Not a great picture by all means, but I'll learn.
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Sorry about any glare on my pics, since I'm new at digital photography. I needed a Guinea Pig for some shots, so here it is. Good Old PB 1064.

Next will be my Fireglo 330 in the Rickenbacker Guitar Section, of course!!!
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go to www.irfanview.com

you can download a free photoshop that is very userfriendly. Its what I use to sharpen and resize my pics.

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That's what they call Blueboy, right? I also like the black binding/pickguard on Mapleglo as well. Nice pics! I hope the other forum members can bear with me as I tinker with this photography thing. I know I should know how to do this by now, but better late than never.
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Yep, thats Blueboy. A very nice finish, not well received though. I really like it, its very subtle, and almost looks white in bright light.

A definate keeper.
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You know, my dad had a 1969 Lincoln that was like the Blueboy color, but a little closer to the white side. Many people with minor colorblindness always thought it to be white, until parked next to an actual white car.
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"I know I should know how to do this by now, but better late than never."

You're just 28, I got my first digital camera at 47! Keep at it, a better photo editor will help tremendously. I use Photoshop 5.5 for image processing and resizing.
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Actually, I'm now 29. I haven't changed my profile yet. I say this because I know there are four-year olds who know digital photography by now. Of course, when I was four, digital photography was only a thing of the future.
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Don't forget that when you want to do a close-up, you should use the "flower" setting...
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Flower Setting?
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