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Venice Carnevale - 15 Feb 09

ThesmazThesmaz Registered Users Posts: 12 Big grins
edited February 20, 2009 in Journeys
This is my first pic upload here at DGrin:clap All of the pics have not been edited in anyway, yet, so go easy on me with C&C but all comments are welcome. I am using a Canon XSi and only had the kit lens attached (need/want better glass, just no extra $$ right now :cry)

Being that we live about 1 hr from Venice we my family and I figured that we might as well brave the crowds that are Carnevale and they didn't disappoint! It was very difficult to get in a good position for shots but thankfully most of the folks in costume we accommodating for photographers. Enjoy the pics and thank for looking!


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    RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,912 moderator
    edited February 16, 2009
    Hi Thesmaz and welcome to Dgrin. wave.gif

    Nice series. I love the last one. They certainly do it right in Venice. Makes Madrid's festivities look dull by comparison. :D
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    ThesmazThesmaz Registered Users Posts: 12 Big grins
    edited February 16, 2009
    Thanks! I have been lurking here for quite some time but haven't posted any pics because I while I thought my pics looked good, they just didn't compare to most of the things posted here. I finally decided to stick my neck out to see what, if anything, would happen. I plan on messing with all of the pics that I took yesterday as soon as I get a chance and I hope to post some of my others. Making the leap from P&S to DSLR has been a bit greater than I originally thought but I have less time now to spend just playing with the camera. I'll get there eventually....
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    CraftyChristieCraftyChristie Registered Users Posts: 4 Beginner grinner
    edited February 16, 2009
    Nice photos!! What an awesome time to be there. That's something I would love to see!
    Don't worry about the quality of your photos, the Journeys forum is supposed to be criticism-free, it's all about the places :)
    I am a beginner, and use point-and-shoot, and even I will probably be posting some pics here :)
    Thesmaz wrote:
    This is my first pic upload here at DGrinclap.gif All of the pics have not been edited in anyway, yet, so go easy on me with C&C but all comments are welcome. I am using a Canon XSi and only had the kit lens attached (need/want better glass, just no extra $$ right now :cry)

    Being that we live about 1 hr from Venice we my family and I figured that we might as well brave the crowds that are Carnevale and they didn't disappoint! It was very difficult to get in a good position for shots but thankfully most of the folks in costume we accommodating for photographers. Enjoy the pics and thank for looking!
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    hrishii2009hrishii2009 Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited February 17, 2009
    Hey.....

    This is my first post as well in Dgrin....:D

    Really nice photos.........Ur lucky to stay within 1 hour of Venice....

    Would love to see some Venice city pics as well during the carnival - the canals, streets , bridges etc.

    By the way, I too plan to post my travelogues......Can anybody help me with what software I can use to reduce the size of my images?

    Cheers
    Hrishi
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    ThesmazThesmaz Registered Users Posts: 12 Big grins
    edited February 17, 2009
    Thanks for the comments. I have some of pics of the streets, bridges and waterways as well but only have a few uploaded to my gallery.

    Mac or PC? Photoshop elements is a good bet. I think you can resize pics with google's picasa but I'm not certain as I don't use it.
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    nxthreenxthree Registered Users Posts: 84 Big grins
    edited February 20, 2009
    Well done.

    Venice was one of my favorite places to take pictures when I traveled around Italy a few years ago. So many colors and ornate details. It's also a great place to capture some awesome night shots.

    Brian
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