C6Joe
Loc: NorthWestern Nevada
Her name is Jen and is a very creative person. When I met her for the first time, she was into glass blowing. She and my son came down for his sister's (My daughter, naturally!) wedding. She was quite interested in my cameras I was using Nikon's, so I let her take my backup camera, a D-70S with a 28 to 70 zoom. I explained all about shutter and aperature, etc. but said she should use Auto. At the end of the wedding she showed me what she had shot and I was flabbergasted.
Well, long story short, I gave her my D-70S and a couple of lenses I didn't use anymore. 5 years later, she has a business, and a growing clientele. Oh, and a whole lot of cameras....she just bought a new one a few months back, but don't remember which one...I know it was 4 or 5k for the body. Beyond me! I still use the 7000 and the D200 for back up.
Anywho, as you will see, she is quite creative. The boys are my Grandson's, Revin, on top touching the moon, and Soren on the ladder.
Enjoy!
C6Joe wrote:
Her name is Jen and is a very creative person. When I met her for the first time, she was into glass blowing. She and my son came down for his sister's (My daughter, naturally!) wedding. She was quite interested in my cameras I was using Nikon's, so I let her take my backup camera, a D-70S with a 28 to 70 zoom. I explained all about shutter and aperature, etc. but said she should use Auto. At the end of the wedding she showed me what she had shot and I was flabbergasted.
Well, long story short, I gave her my D-70S and a couple of lenses I didn't use anymore. 5 years later, she has a business, and a growing clientele. Oh, and a whole lot of cameras....she just bought a new one a few months back, but don't remember which one...I know it was 4 or 5k for the body. Beyond me! I still use the 7000 and the D200 for back up.
Anywho, as you will see, she is quite creative. The boys are my Grandson's, Revin, on top touching the moon, and Soren on the ladder.
Enjoy!
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Stuff like this is a clear indicator that 99% of us will never be artists.
Thank you, this is great stuff.
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
tdekany wrote:
Stuff like this is a clear indicator that 99% of us will never be artists.
Thank you, this is great stuff.
There is no wonder why she has a growing clientele list. This an absolutely beautiful fantasy shot.
What a fantastic piece of art. Clearly Jen is an artist!
Now that is the best photo I have seen on here yet! Nice.
Wow !! that's what I call creative. I think I will dump my equipment in the nearest bin.
Wonderful! She has "it" when it comes to photography. And a great father-in-law, to boot.
C6Joe wrote:
Her name is Jen and is a very creative person. When I met her for the first time, she was into glass blowing. She and my son came down for his sister's (My daughter, naturally!) wedding. She was quite interested in my cameras I was using Nikon's, so I let her take my backup camera, a D-70S with a 28 to 70 zoom. I explained all about shutter and aperature, etc. but said she should use Auto. At the end of the wedding she showed me what she had shot and I was flabbergasted.
Well, long story short, I gave her my D-70S and a couple of lenses I didn't use anymore. 5 years later, she has a business, and a growing clientele. Oh, and a whole lot of cameras....she just bought a new one a few months back, but don't remember which one...I know it was 4 or 5k for the body. Beyond me! I still use the 7000 and the D200 for back up.
Anywho, as you will see, she is quite creative. The boys are my Grandson's, Revin, on top touching the moon, and Soren on the ladder.
Enjoy!
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Mind blowing to go along with the glass blowing. Unbelievable demonstration of skill and artistry.
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