Family Portrait

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Halbert
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Family Portrait

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Forgive me, but this is a fine looking group. ( except possibly the dad!) :wink:
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Nice mantel, too. 8)
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New shot, new camera... :)
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What camera did you get? It looks like it may have been made with a Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS. :wink:
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:o How did you know?? :shock:
Did you see the EXIF data?? :lol:
I also have a Canon SLR but it isn't quite as compact. And lets face it, camera phones are okay in a pinch but they still leave something to be desired. I am taking this new little camera out into the world tomorrow and put it through the paces.
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lookin good Hal nice spread of Ricks.
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EXIF data/Metadata? Never heard of it! :mrgreen:

I have a Canon 30D with three L series zoom lenses, pretty compact by normal standards (4x5 to 8x10 view camera), but I have been casually looking for a smaller, integrated camera that can produce excellent image files.; I keep looking at the Micro Four Thirds type of cameras.
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