Fall in Vermont
Fall in Vermont
I have some of my photo's for sale here... http://www.photoboxgallery.com/acquire
I will reduce a few down and post some here ...
Have you sold any?
four or five a month. posted them as an experement, will upload a full sized album, when I get the timeOriginally Posted by Snitgirl
Here are some more pics I took at Dutch Gap last weekend.
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Nice Cindy!!! Looks like you are playing with your manual settings a bit more?
There is a picture that you took in Williamsburg that I absolutely love and I am using it as my sample photo to help me understand the photoshop program that I have. I hope you do not mind me modifying it, again, it is just because I am learning how to use the program and I will not sell it!! Can you e mail me the full quality photo so I can fiddle with the full size? <--I am learning Sepia stuff right now as you can see. If you do not mind, please PM me so I can give you my e mail addy that excepts 10MB files, thanks. If not, I understand and no biggie..
Just got back from a 2 week eyecare mission in the Philippines with Third World Eyecare Society. It was an amazing experience. I highly suggest that if any of you get the chance, take the time to volunteer your skills. It reminded me why I love working in this field.
The mountain is the Mayon Volcano, considered by some to be the most perfect cone in the world. Our group photo is with the mayor of Tacloban, the city where we were working. And we blew out our frame warmers (forgot about the electrical adaptors), so we bought hair dryers... Works just as well.
I love the palm tree photo you took!! perfecto...
P.S. I want to tell you that you are amazing for all your volunteer work that you do!!:cheers:
Originally Posted by mlm
Thanks Jedi, I enjoy photos very much so... The church photo is super cool. Even though there are dark clouds above it, the way you took the shot gives it a feeling of peace.... well to me anyways.. Also I like the first photo and how the colour (colour -practicing my canadian ways) has green at the top, then the different colours of brown and then green again on the ground, then brown again then water... I really like the colours in this shot.
thanks for sharing, post more please!!!
Originally Posted by Jedi
The shot of the church was really surreal. It was raining all around us except for the church, where it was sunny. I took a lot of great shot of churches in PEI. Though, I don't consider myself religious, I appreciate the fact that many of them have stood for over 100 years. There were some tombstones by that church from the late 1700's.
what dimensions/DPI do I post at?
Thought you would enjoy seeing how PTown did up a Christmas tree.Those are genuine working Lobster Traps.
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Thanks Snitgirl! I'm a very amateur photographer, so I'm always a little surprised when I manage to take a shot like the palm tree one. I just wish I took the time out to take more clinic photos.Originally Posted by Snitgirl
These are really old now, but here are some photos from my RAMV trip to Guyana in February 2004. The waterfall is Kaieteur Falls, an absolutely gorgeous place!
I wondered what gear you are all using? - the photos here are very good
I'm a bit embarrassed to admit it, but I'm using a simple point & shoot camera: Fuji Finepix A200. Doesn't even have an optical zoom... :oOriginally Posted by QDO1
Hoping to upgrade once my trip and Christmas bills are paid off.
A Ultra compact Sony DSC-W1Originally Posted by QDO1
I use a Nikon 35mm camera.
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~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
I use a Nikon D70, great camera tooOriginally Posted by Cindy Hamlin
I think that is what I have, too. I take myself to the beach every year for a long b-day weekend and it was raining one Saturday and I went to the mall, took my film in to be developed and bought it. They had a lot of cameras on clearance and I asked the camera guy (it was Ritz Camera) if you were me and had some money to burn (bonus money left) which would be the best camera. He showed me the Nikon with the lens and it was $300 on sale...SOLD!Originally Posted by QDO1
I have had it since April '05 and am still learning about it. I only found the macro button on the lens about 3 months ago. I could not understand why it had a close up feature and I got blurry up close. Saw the macro button and thought what is this and OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH......:hammer:
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
You got a Nikon D70 for $300? I'm impressed.
Thats the one Im talking about, and it is a awsome bit of kit. I have done weddings with it, and it is pretty faultless - once you get to grips with all of the settings on it. Definatally worth ignoring the on-board flash and getting a SB800 though. I use a F70 35mm, and i love the way the lenses interchange between the 2 backsOriginally Posted by spartus
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