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2/10 Dragoons
Hopefully this picture turns out decent. Enjoy.
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Not as sharp as I'd hoped for. Sorry
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A fantastic set! Must have taken awhile to acquire all those nice examples..
I see we both struggle with the photographic arts! I need to invest in a tripod methinks... Cheers Adam |
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Jim:
This unit isn't my cup of tea but can you advise what the value of the darker collar at the top might be. I know a guy who has a single one facing right but don't have a clue as to value. Thanks, Hugh
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Hi guys, your problem Jim is that you moved slightly forward when you took your photo. A tripod would help and better lighting but basically the easiest thing to do is to set your camera to the macro setting - the flower icon on the top dial.
Next, body position is important. Try placing the frame on the floor and add light while using your body as a tripod. Like shooting a rifle, breath, hold and press the button. You can't anticipate the shot as you will move and blur the image. I guess here is where I admit that I'm also a camera geek Try it, practice make perfect! Greg |
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As to the value of the 25th Brant collar... If I remember right I think I paid $35 for it and I figure I did O.K.... Greg.. I cured my photo problems by using a tripod and using the Macro feature... thanks... maybe I'll reshoot those badges
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I broke down the frame and took pictures more per unit basis. I also used a dark green backround for contrast.. 2nd dragoons is up first.
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10th brant
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and now the 2/10 dragoons...
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