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I finally got to work on this card. I used the All natural set, which I just got. Why oh why did I wait so long to get it? It is a fabulous set!!
Here is my card: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Just upload your card into your gallery.... and then open your card. click on the link, and right click and copy it (control + c) and paste it (control + v).
Just upload your card into your gallery.... and then open your card. click on the link, and right click and copy it (control + c) and paste it (control + v).
[/QUOTE]Also, My pic's came up fuzzy. Is it just my camera or can I do something to help make them clearer?
Thanks,
Sarah[/QUOTE]
Sarah, If you are using a point and shoot camera, with the good ole 35mm film, you must be at minimum of 3ft, away from your object of photographing, Most of these cameras have a built in lens setting for about 3 ft. Anything closer is out of focus. Anything beyond the 3ft is in focus
If you are using a new ditigtal camera, take a moment to let your camera focus on the subject of the photo. Even though they will only be able to focus in as far as the lens will allow, Most cameras that have various options on them will allow you to "pre" focus before you take the shot. Do this by lightly pressing the shutter button half way down, and once you see the shot is in focus, press the remainder of the way down. If you find that the camera is having a hard time focusing, back up, a little and try again. If the camera has a zoom feature, try using it after backing up, you may be able to get a close in focus shot. If your camera is still not focusing, it may be because you are not holding the camera steady enough. None of us can hold a camera perfectly still, we need a tripod for that. But there is something we can do. While holding your camera in a comfortable position. Breathe in and exhhale. As you come to the end of your exhale, take the shot. It is in this instant that we are the most steady.
I hoped that helped rather than confused. Have a great week, Tanis
I chose these colors from the Challenge List with a specific stamp set in mind. It was FUN to try these colors together! Here's my card link: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
I just checked the date for the first posting in this thread and I'm chuckling because this is almost 2 years later. Anyway, you'll also find it listed under SC88 as I combined the 2 challenges.
__________________ Toni Sacrison Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the song without words and never stops at all. - Elizabeth Browning
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Last edited by T.Sacrison; 06-24-2007 at 04:01 AM..
Reason: added 2nd card