I'll certainly check them out. Thanks for the info, Everyone has been so helpful this site is amazing.
Thanks you so much.
Thanks, I bookmarked the page and I'll certainly go to a Library. Thanks again for the info.
Thanks Mark. Good info I have been experimenting with the semi auto modes and have had some luck and some real disasters. I can't seem to get the relationship between shutter speed and aperture, but I'm working on it. I just thought a regular subscription to a mag. would give me a short cut.
Sharp I have considered a class at UNLV or the local CC but am gone a lot traveling so have to get one I can attend. Have an class on DVD but it is mostly about composition and not a lot about camera settings. I'll have to get a spring catalog for the local schools and see what they have.
Thanks again for all the info you guys are really helpful.
Thanks, I am mostly interested in outdoor and wild wild life and birds of prey. So it sounds like Outdoor Photography would be the one for me if I can't find what I am looking for on-line.
Thanks again.
Thanks Bellisari, I look into it. There are a lot of good suggestions that I hadn't thought of and Of course I don't know what photog mag. are out there. Thanks again.
Wow!! Thanks to all for so much information. Had no idea there was so much available on the internet. Will also check the library and make a decision on paper of digital.
Thanks to all.
I am a beginner and I can't seem to get off that page. I think I need a good instructional type magazine but don't know which one. Any suggestions on which would be a good all around instructional mag?
They are Cypress Italian Cypress I think an evergreen that are just what you see. I think they add contrast but to each his own. Thanks for looking.
viscountdriver wrote:
It's very nice but for me would have been better without those black trees.
Thanks ebrunner have had some close but not so close as to worry about them.
ebrunner wrote:
Very nice. I like the colors in the first shot. Composition is also very appealing. Just watch out for errant golf balls.
Out my back door with a hand held SX50 on auto. Comments good or bad welcome. Thanks
King George (almost) on Mount Rushmore
It's kinda my favorite also.
Thanks
lxu532 wrote:
Stunning shots! Love them!
Thanks and thanks for looking.
Papa Joe wrote:
Very good captures. Shows the extreme weather conditions they have endured over the years.
Yes and the weather does get extreme in this part of the country, from lows with wind in the winter and highs and dry in the summer.
Thanks for looking.
Located along I70 In Utah. Cannon SX50