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It's really nice to see so many people sharing their stuff here!!

 

MrBubbles said:

 

You took that one on your way out from Rapture, right Mr. Bubbles?
Wonderful pictures!

 

spurgeonryan said:
I liked the top picture the best!
Have I asked before what is the rarest camera out there?

Is that supposed to be followed by a joke? I mean, the  "why does the chicken cross the street?" kind of question? Sorry if I don't get it, please tell.

 

yo_john117 said:
You took those pictures? They are amazing!

Thanks! Yet not a tenth as beautiful as your avatar.  She's so gorgeous!

 

SvennoJ said:

I do as little postprocessing as possible but a friend of mine goes completely nuts with Adobe photoshop. It's amazing what you can do with that, although it is costly. He works for Adobe so he gets to play around with the $800 professional version.

Your video and pictures made me cold! Seriously now, I loved them and truth to be told, as I watched them I keep telling myself I need to go south this winter (remember I live in the suthern hemisphere) to take some beautiful winter pictures myself. I seriously want to try and do something similar to your video too! 

I was able to surf through your facebook and panoramio albums with no issues.Congratulations to your wife too! Now, about photoshop... You know, not so long ago I felt about photo editing as anybody could feel about cheating or plastic breast: "ok, it might look kitsch or even good but there's no artistic value behind it". With time I changed my mind about it, specially realizing it's not easy and there's a lot of space for creativity in post-procesing. Anyway, I do still try to make my photos as good as possible as if I wanted to avoid photoshop or any other software of the kind.

 

Tino Vainamoinen said:

I love taking pictures, I'm not very good at it though. Also everyone has very nice pictures! :D I edit mine by the way...//oh well

I don't really know much about my crappy camera or anything haha! but yeah...

Here are a few:

http://365project.org/suomiiiii/profile Do you guys have 365 accounts?

Your pictures are great! You shouldn't feel they are not good at it. I personally appreciate every picture for what it is, a testimony, a document that allows me to see what other person thought it was worth to see. That makes me think about what I'm looking at, its aesthetic value, my feelings towards what it, but also about the person who shot it and the reasons he/she might have had to share it.

I'm really interested in that 365 project. Is it what I think it is? Do you have to upload a picture a day?

 

Hephaestos said:
pariz said:

Here some samples:

 


Are these natural plateau on top of the mountains?

 

in any case, I had a DSC 7

and used to do a lot of pictures with it in the early 2000 years. here are some samples of my annimal work (that's all I have online, they've been resized for web viewing and most used the zoom :p)

Unfortunately, my sister dropped the camera... and I haven't allowed myself to buy one worthy of spending time taking pictures since.

Those plateau are natural. All of that area was covered by water millions of years ago and the water made the rock and other minerals around them to erode.

Your camera looks so stylish! And your pictures are great too! Too bad your sister did exactly the same my wifey did years ago with an old samsung digital camera I had...!! She dropped as a cold wave hit her on her feet (we were on a beach). I could only hold the urge to kill her because we were just in love!! :P

 

FinalEvangelion said:

Like the OP, I also have a D7000.

That puppy of yours surely was cute! The perfect accomplice to take for a walk to a park to meet nice girls!

How long have you had your camera? I'm just learning how to make proper use out of mine, trying really hard on Manual to get to understand the complexity of it all. It's taking longer than I expected, but I'm confident that it will eventually turn out good.