Thank you for your quick response. I'll check them out.
I've been trying my camera at doing panoramas and would like to know who I can get to print them. USA or Canadian, but Canadian preferred as some folks won't bother to ship across the line.
I'm really looking forward to learning from you all and sharing a few things I've picked up along the way. Especially looking forward to seeing your images and sharing some of mine.
Eric
Sometimes we are blessed when serendipity happens. . . That unplanned perfect moment when photographer, camera and image all come together for the perfect shot. I love it.
Loved these shots here.
So which is the subject? Photographer or the saloon?
Our images are so subjective to individual preference. Personally I like the study with the hands included. At the same time I see how a tighter crop would make an interesting portrait. Nice in any event. Lucky you to have such pretty models.
Interesting shots and good ones. I'll have to try that one some day. :)
Great capture and so crisp. :)
Congratulations on a fine shot being accepted for publication. Sometimes pushing the shutter release is only the beginning of the adventure.
YES,"way cool" says it all. Loved the "out of the box" thinking.
Brilliant. A great shot in the dark!
Wow. I never realised I knew so little about polarizers even though I've used them forever. thanks for pointing out this site.
I was shooting a wonderful sculpture in front of a large mall where I was approached by security and quite firmly informed that this was private property and asked if I had permission to shoot. Any images would only be good for my own private collection. It's unfortunate, but in this day of litigation for any excuse, it's usually best to err on the side of caution.
Many years ago (actually 50 - Oh my. . . really?) a professional photographer gave me advice I never regretted. He told me to throw the front lens cap far away and get myself a good UV filter to protect the front element. No time lost in fiddling to remove it for a quick capture.
FUNNY. . . Thanks for sharing.