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What a beautiful bluey-violet cast to your picture. I love all those trees.
Mouse said:What a beautiful bluey-violet cast to your picture. I love all those trees.
SofiasMami said:I saw your eclipse photo on Facebook but I thought it was a crescent moon, I didn't realize it was the eclipse. And I didn't notice the balloon in the photo on Facebook on my phone! lol I like the balloon though, makes it more interesting.
-Teresa
Mouse said:Your photos are outstanding. What camera do you use?
Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Your photos are outstanding. What camera do you use?
This one.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Power...F8&qid=1427138030&sr=8-1&keywords=canon+sx500
Cost me about £180 about 2 years ago.
Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Your photos are outstanding. What camera do you use?
This one.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Power...F8&qid=1427138030&sr=8-1&keywords=canon+sx500
Cost me about £180 about 2 years ago.
It's first class! Thank you.
Mouse said:I love that lonely scene. It brings to mind my walking along Ferring beach with my litttle one, our joy of just being there was enough without having need to talk; let the sea do that for us.
Mouse said:For a short time I lived on an island in Greece and took many pictures of the folks' ways of life and the island itself; again, only snapshots. But these two pictures summed up a widow's solitary life after her husband died; poverty speaks for itself.
Mouse said:I love the sharp crispness of your Canon's lens. The building with its sharp angles contrasts beautifully against the sky.
A small critique though I should take my own advise is to superimpose a grid across your viewer so you can get the sea dead level. This isn't always easy, however, when you are shooting on 24mm wide.
Great pics all the same!
Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:I love the sharp crispness of your Canon's lens. The building with its sharp angles contrasts beautifully against the sky.
A small critique though I should take my own advise is to superimpose a grid across your viewer so you can get the sea dead level. This isn't always easy, however, when you are shooting on 24mm wide.
Great pics all the same!
Thanks. I will look into the grid thing !
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