Welcome and thanks for sharing your great images. Good luck with your new gear.
Where in North Georgia are ya? We might be neighbors! I'm in Big Canoe
If these are indicative of your work, please don't hesitate post more.
Welcome Russell, nice intro and some great shots. Keep shooting!
Fstop12 wrote:
I assumed so but just wanted to confirm. Creativity lives on!
I can certainly appreciate that. I never mind sharing what went into my work. Thanks again for your kind words!
gsmith051 wrote:
Welcome to the forum.
Thanks George! Glad to be here.
jack schade wrote:
Welcome to the forum Russell. Very nice work.
Jack
Thanks Jack! I'm excited to be here. :)
tcthome wrote:
Some great photos. Welcome.
Thank you for your kind words and warm welcome!
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
Some interesting and well taken shots, Russel. Look forward to more of your work.
Thank you for that! Hopefully this "bike" isn't too hard to get back on. :D
photophly wrote:
Welcome to the Hog 🦔
I'm digging the Hog! Thanks for the welcome.
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
Welcome and thanks for sharing your great images. Good luck with your new gear.
Thanks for the welcome and taking the time to look at them! It's amazing tech-wise what a few years worth of advancement looks like. This manual is HUGE!
gwesley wrote:
Where in North Georgia are ya? We might be neighbors! I'm in Big Canoe
Pretty close! I'm over in Calhoun. I spent about half of 2020 working in Dawsonville, so I drove by you quite a bit.
That's a beautiful area over there!
jimvanells wrote:
If these are indicative of your work, please don't hesitate post more.
I'm starting to feel the pressure here! Haha
I'm hoping it's easy enough to regain former glory, but time will tell there.
KindaSpikey wrote:
Welcome Russell, nice intro and some great shots. Keep shooting!
Thanks for the welcome and kind words! I got a little emotional buying the camera. This, at one point, was a dream of mine. Got an awesome deal here for the lenses and everything just fell into place.
Everything shot above was with rented, borrowed, or department cameras. I kinda enjoyed that, though. Learning the cameras before or at the start of each shoot adds an element of fun/stress. I am looking forward to really getting to know this camera and seeing what I can do with it. No more surprises.
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