DailyDi Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 Any photographers out there? been playing at photography this weekend, and really enjoy it. Link to comment
tris Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 I always see stuff with a photographic eye, but I can never get the lenses to do the same, so all my pictures suck. I can never seem to get the right angle or lighting, or anything. Also, I've only shot with regular cameras, or newer digis, nothing with a professional lens, so I get what I shoot, and apparently I shoot the shit, ha. Link to comment
jenniebear Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 Nice DD...i am especially a fan of photos of flowers....so the third pic is my favorite! here are a few of my most recent pics... Link to comment
DailyDi Posted May 20, 2008 Author Share Posted May 20, 2008 Nice pics! What kind of gear are you using? Link to comment
grayfile Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 Nice Pictures. I liked the one of the rail road wheels. Flowers are always fun to take pictures of. Here are a couple of mine from recently. Link to comment
lynniehyde Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 Nice photos, all. It does take a certain type of eye to recognize texture, content, emotion, etc. All the elements that make people "feel" a foto. I especially like the junkyard photos. And the train. Me wuvvvs choo-choos. (the Kansas City Southern?) Oh, and the ducky, too! Cuddles, --heidilynn Link to comment
BriGuy Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 My wife is quite the shutter bug. She's still in the process of learning with her Nikon D70. I got her a really bitchen cool big ole lens for Christmas, for which I donno how it works. She was happy tho. Here's one of her pictures, I don't have too many on my puter tho. This picture was taken from our house in San Luis Obispo Ca. ~Brian Link to comment
SoCalAB Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 I love my Sony Mavica but I really want to get something faster to take pics of the marine life from my boat. Here are some samples Link to comment
DailyDi Posted May 20, 2008 Author Share Posted May 20, 2008 Cleanup of the Wagon Wheel - cropped out blurred cactus and sharpened image. Photo Taken with an Olympus Evolt e-500 Link to comment
runaway Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 I love capturing images of the places I travel too ... here are a few from my most recent trip >> Ireland. Link to comment
jenniebear Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 i have a digital Minolta Dimage Z1 (3.1 MP, Macro or 38 - 380 Optical Zoom).......though Daddy is planning on U/us upgrading in a month or two.... DD the cactus picture looks Great!....it's funny Daddy and i take so many photos often using the same camera during the same outing...but W/we always recognize O/our own from each others.... Daddy is cropper....and i am a shooter....He works the picture after it's taken....zooming...cropping...playing with lights and darks....etc...........me... i usually try to get the shot i want (habit i guess from using a 35 mm) so there isn't much play to it when i get back to the computer.........either way though the computer has become such an awesome tool to master the picture! First digital camera i ever used belonged to my work, (i've sort of become the unofficial program archivist/photographer) it was a Sony Mavica and it used floppys ......a disc would hold about 5 to 8 pictures....it took a great picture but tended to be a bit of a pain with all the floppys you'd go through.... flower pics are very fun to take...i have a lot of my own flower beds but nothing beats a photo of a simple wildflower in it's natural surroundings.... The junkyard photos were actually taken while on a Route 66 Road Trip....you see a lot of really nice vintage cars that get tons of love n care......i loved the car junkyard or boneyard that was on the opposite side of the road of a classic carshow on route 66 .......the irony and the stories that could be told by the forgotten autos on that side of the road seemed way more interesting......i sorta feel like anything with good texture can be photo worthy....ya just gotta find the angle or the story behind it.... W/we travel a lot too.......though not as far as Ireland....but W/we hardly ever buy anything to remember O/our journeys....for U/us...the photos are a key part of each day....finding the best sights and views for a great picture bring U/us experiences W/we might have otherwise traveled right past!... here are just a few more... Link to comment
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