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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/13/2004
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I sent it back once because of this, Bertram, but Sharp said there was "nothing wrong with it." It doesn't happen every shot, but often enough to be rather disturbing. I think I'll print out a bad example and send it to them... if it were not a toy camera I would say "decentering," but who knows what's going on here?
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 11/12/2004
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before I clicked the thumbnail, I thought that this photo would not hold any great promise but just the opposite is true. There is a lot to see in this image. I like the contrast between the trees and the towers in the background (nature vs man-made).. The colors are very nice.. and the addition of the creek just adds to the overall composition.. nice work and i think the place does have potential for more photos :)
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 11/12/2004
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A little like the River Exe near Exeter, Roger. Nice scene and well taken within the limitations of a 'toy camera'!! Best regards, Chris
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 11/12/2004
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Somehow this pic seems to be unsharp at the right edge but sharp at the left one related to the same plane of focus. Lens mounted turned or tilted ?
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 11/12/2004
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When man and nature clash! An interesting point of view and one made easier by having your trusty telephone sidekick always with you.
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 11/12/2004
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Fun and nice toy. It apparently is not fixed focus but allows the user to set focus. Nice shot by the way.
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