Hello, my name is Truman and I am relative new to photography, well in the cense that after years of shooting all the beautiful things I have seen in my 38 years with crappy little disposable cameras then on to the little point and shoots and in the last few years with my phone and never getting what I wanted out of them in quality I have upgraded to a DSLR. I bought a T3 about 9 months ago. I have the Tamron 18-270 f/3.5=6.5 (which I believe tomorrow they are releasing the 16-300mm, and I will probably upgrade).
Anyhow I was at Willow Falls River state Park in Hudson, Wi. this past weekend camping and shooting the falls. I wasn't having much luck as this was my first attempt. Another photographer showed up and looked as he knew what he was doing, so I started talking to him and he through some density filters on my lens, gave me some pointers and let me have at it. In parting he told me about this forum and how helpful everyone is and told me I should sign up. Here I am, I am a sponge, I want to learn as much as I can from anyone willing to give me advise. I look forward to all this forum has to offer.
Please feel free to check out my photos that I am posting here or also at my Capture Wisconsin page (where you can vote for my work if you like any of it).
Anyhow, as an introduction this may have been long and drawn out but I hope it tells a little about myself.
And Don, if you see this it was great meeting you, enjoy retirement in 74 days and thank you for the advise at the falls and for telling me about this forum.
Willow River Falls
Willow River Falls BW
Brewers Opening Day 2014
Welcome to the hog, Truman. You'll find a lot more friends here. Beautiful shots of the falls. Never be afraid to ask questions.
Love the waterfall photos
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Welcome to the forum!!!
Pat
Jambulee
Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
tscott1976 wrote:
Hello, my name is Truman and I am relative new to photography, well in the cense that after years of shooting all the beautiful things I have seen in my 38 years with crappy little disposable cameras then on to the little point and shoots and in the last few years with my phone and never getting what I wanted out of them in quality I have upgraded to a DSLR. I bought a T3 about 9 months ago. I have the Tamron 18-270 f/3.5=6.5 (which I believe tomorrow they are releasing the 16-300mm, and I will probably upgrade).
Anyhow I was at Willow Falls River state Park in Hudson, Wi. this past weekend camping and shooting the falls. I wasn't having much luck as this was my first attempt. Another photographer showed up and looked as he knew what he was doing, so I started talking to him and he through some density filters on my lens, gave me some pointers and let me have at it. In parting he told me about this forum and how helpful everyone is and told me I should sign up. Here I am, I am a sponge, I want to learn as much as I can from anyone willing to give me advise. I look forward to all this forum has to offer.
Please feel free to check out my photos that I am posting here or also at my Capture Wisconsin page (where you can vote for my work if you like any of it).
Anyhow, as an introduction this may have been long and drawn out but I hope it tells a little about myself.
And Don, if you see this it was great meeting you, enjoy retirement in 74 days and thank you for the advise at the falls and for telling me about this forum.
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welcome and some good shots there. It looks like you learned quite a lot with those older cameras.
Greetings Truman, and welcome to the UHH!
I love your waterfall shots, thanks for sharing!
Welcome to the Hog, Truman. Sounds like Don may be a great mentor. You might PM him and see if he would be willing to meet with you again. ;)
Welcome to the site Truman, nice posts.
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Hello Truman and welcome to the UHH.
JoeB
Loc: Mohawk Valley, NY
Hello Truman, welcome to UHH.
Thank you all for the friendly welcome. I look forward to enjoying this forum for quite awhile.
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