My last camera lasted 6 years, wasn't the best optically, but it took a beating and kept on clickin'. It was the Pentax Optio W10, and the only reason I don't have it anymore is because I dropped it wading below the crap plant, and didn't notice. Went back to look a couple times to no avail.Ken G wrote:What kind did you get?
She went with the same brand, but newer model, the Optio W80, and so far I like it a lot. I haven't had a chance to fully put it through it's paces just yet, but it's the best waterproof point and shoot I've used to date. Can't beat the $120 price tag either!
I was just going to pick a spot and hop in. I still haven't had the chance to walk below the old North Ave. area since they pulled the dam. I know around the bridge always held smallies and hobos. Further down is new territory for me. I figure 70 degree water and an 80 degree day is perfect for me to do some exploring. If I get wet, I'll just air dry on the way home.Ken G wrote:Where you thinking of going Thursday. I know spots just about everywhere if you're just guessing.
Back to the photo thing...... I know I asked before about what you do in photoshop to clean-up your pictures, but I don't remember getting back a "real" answer. If it's too much to type no worries, but if you know of any online tutorials or tips, shoot me a link. I'm the proud owner of a legit copy of Creative Suite 5 and I'd like to get a running start with it.