I posted one of these in the New Member section last week. Thanks for all the kind words. This is a great bunch of folks. Here are 3 pictures I took at one of my favorite kayaking haunts - Oak Mt State Park in Alabama. I only owned a Canon SX110 at the time and these were taken in Auto mode. I bought the SX50 HS last week based on comments from this website.
Oak Mt lower fishing lake
Oak Mt lower fishing lake
Oak Mt upper fishing lake
So tell me, where these shot from a kayak? If so, you're either a braver or more fool-hardy man than I. I am an avid canoeist, but have never taken a camera with me for fear of it coming to an early end: death by water.
Yes. The camera is a small point & shoot that I keep in a waterproof floating box until I need it. My wife has already told me I can't take the new camera in the kayak. Luckily I've only fallen in the water once and that was when I first got the kayak. Some days I am the only person on these lakes.
It looks like a peaceful, beautiful place to enjoy nature. (I'm one of the many happy SX50 owners on UHH :) )
Nothing like being one-with-the-water...er, I mean, one-in-a-kayak-on-the-water. Yeah, I have an old Kodak DC265 for those times when disaster could strike. ;-) Nice shots and welcome, again.
I like your pictures! I caught many bass around that rocky point many years ago. A great place to fish!
Welcome from another Alabamian. Beautiful shots.
cahaba_1 wrote:
I posted one of these in the New Member section last week. Thanks for all the kind words. This is a great bunch of folks. Here are 3 pictures I took at one of my favorite kayaking haunts - Oak Mt State Park in Alabama. I only owned a Canon SX110 at the time and these were taken in Auto mode. I bought the SX50 HS last week based on comments from this website.
Dixiegirl, I have been admiring your photographs of birds. I love all of God's little creatures and am probably responsible for a lot of fat birds in my neighborhood as I keep them fed all year long. Thanks for the comments.
I'm so glad someone besides us are keeping the Bama birds well fed. :-) You're very welcome, and thank you.
cahaba_1 wrote:
Dixiegirl, I have been admiring your photographs of birds. I love all of God's little creatures and am probably responsible for a lot of fat birds in my neighborhood as I keep them fed all year long. Thanks for the comments.
cahaba_1 wrote:
I posted one of these in the New Member section last week. Thanks for all the kind words. This is a great bunch of folks. Here are 3 pictures I took at one of my favorite kayaking haunts - Oak Mt State Park in Alabama. I only owned a Canon SX110 at the time and these were taken in Auto mode. I bought the SX50 HS last week based on comments from this website.
Been right there at beautiful Oak Mountain many times...born/raised in B'ham. Beautiful place. Very nice shots. Welcome to the forum.
cahaba_1 wrote:
I posted one of these in the New Member section last week. Thanks for all the kind words. This is a great bunch of folks. Here are 3 pictures I took at one of my favorite kayaking haunts - Oak Mt State Park in Alabama. I only owned a Canon SX110 at the time and these were taken in Auto mode. I bought the SX50 HS last week based on comments from this website.
First, let me welcome you to this fabulous site...you will grow as a photographer, form friendships and have fun
:lol: all at the same time! What else could you possibly want?
Love your photos! Again, Welcome....
EyeArt
So beautiful and peaceful, cahaba_1! I can almost hear the silence shouting out to me! :) Very nice shots!
Welcome to UHH, You have a good sense of what majes a successful image.
Very nice reflections, well done
Rabbott
Loc: Grass Valley , California
that's exactly what i was thinking,,, but great shots.
Bob Yankle wrote:
So tell me, where these shot from a kayak? If so, you're either a braver or more fool-hardy man than I. I am an avid canoeist, but have never taken a camera with me for fear of it coming to an early end: death by water.
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