User:Digon3
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All pictures taken by me and uploaded before December 25, 2007 were taken with a Canon PowerShot S400 (4 Mega Pixels). Otherwise, it was taken with either the Canon PowerShot S400 or the Canon EOS 400D.
- If you need help with anything please ask me on my talk page.
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[edit] Project
- To nominate and vote for
- Featured picture on Commons: Featured Picture Candidates
- Featured picture on Wikipedia: Featured Picture Candidates
- Quality images on Commons: Quality Image Candidates
- To have your pictures critiqued: Photography critiques
[edit] My featured pictures
(On any Wiki)
[edit] My Pictures
[edit] Macro Pictures - See More
[edit] Jacksonville Air Show - See More
[edit] Fractal Flames - See More
Click on the blue triangle on the right
[edit] National Parks
Click on the blue triangle on the right
[edit] My Quality Images
Click on the blue triangle on the right
[edit] My Panoramas - See More
[edit] Photography
[edit] Some great things to know in Photography
- ISO and Exif
- Shutter Speed and Lens speed
- AiAF and Depth of field or DOF
- HDR or High dynamic range imaging
- Panoramas
[edit] How to Make a
[edit] Barnstar(s)
| The Photographer's Barnstar | ||
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For your great photos. Rhanyeia 16:36, 4 September 2007 (UTC) |
| The Original Barnstar | ||
| I hereby award you the Original Barnstar for your efforts to beautify the planet via your photographic contributions to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons. — Jeff G. 03:05, 29 July 2007 (UTC) |
[edit] What is a Digon?
A digon is a degenerate polygon or shape that has two sides. It is impossible to make on a flat surface, called a plane because the sides would be the same, but possible to make on a sphere. It can be made by picking two places on a circle and connecting them. If the places are opposite each other, the digon is called a regular digon.
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