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Jan 22, 2017 11:05:05   #
Beautiful horses! Very nice pics :)
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Jan 22, 2017 10:59:17   #
Someday I'll have one of those too... It looks great!
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Jan 22, 2017 10:57:48   #
Nice pics! Love the wolf
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Jan 22, 2017 10:56:26   #
That looks awesome.... What kind of lens do you use? I tried to take a picture of the supermoon we had last winter, but I think I don't have the right gear for those.. I have a D3200 with a 18-55mm lens.
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Jan 22, 2017 10:45:03   #
Those looks awesome! Take it as a project and restore them, put them on a shelve and show us the before and after! Should be quite awesome to make'em come alive again :)
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Jan 22, 2017 10:27:50   #
Here some more pictures :)
Any tip or comment is very much appreciated! ^^

I have a memory gap and i can't remember where this is, but I'm pretty sure it's Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

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A few kms before Queenstown, New Zealand

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Lake Wakatipu - Queenstown, NZ

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Lake Wakatipu - Queenstown, NZ

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Jan 22, 2017 10:08:28   #
Awesome! thanks for the tip!

Sunset at Nildottie - South Australia

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Sky Tower, Auckland - New Zealand

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Almond trees, Swan Reach - South Australia

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Wakarewarewa, Rotorua - NZ

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Going through Tory Channel to Picton - New Zealand

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A cute road on my way to Rotorua from Wellington - New Zealand

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A hidden waterfall a few km before Kaikoura, New Zealand

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Kaikoura beach - Kaikoura, NZ

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Canterbury Museum - Christchurch, NZ

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Somewhere in between Christchurch and Wanaka - New Zealand

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Jan 22, 2017 08:42:09   #
Thanks to everyone! I do have some pictures I'd like to share with you guys so you can tell me what you think of them, but I cannot find a button to attach those in a reply here, can it be done?

Ale.
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Jan 22, 2017 05:43:41   #
Hi! My name is Alejandro, I'm from Argentina and I started traveling last year (Jan 7th 2016).
So, after one year away from home, I'm sitting in a hostel in Kuta-Bali trying to get a better grip on my photography! I started my trip in Brazil, went to Rio, Sao Paulo and other small cities, but I didn't have a camera with me, so I managed to take a few pictures with my phone (Samsung S2, yeah, it was already an old model by then) the pictures were good but there's so much you can do with a phone's camera. The day I got to the airport to fly to New Zealand is the day i bought my first (and only, so far) DSLR camera, a Nikon D3200 standard kit with a 18-55mm lens. Of course there were higher models available, but they were expensive! Not within the budget of a backpacker, or for a beginner in regards to photography. I believe some of you will remember the day you got your first "professional" camera... don't you? When you first opened the box and started putting it together, battery, lens... When you first turned it on and started playing with all the settings and going as deep as you could in every possible menu's option... Well, I know that's what happened to me. I was a kid in Christmas morning! Naturally, I couldn't wait to start taking pictures with it! So the first pictures my camera took, were from the inside of the A-320 taking me to Chile for my connection to Auckland. I have to confess myself a bit disappointed, not of the camera, but of the pictures I took... really bad! I didn't have too much of a chance to keep messing around with it because the battery died after a few mins, but as soon as I got to NZ I plugged it in to recharge it. It took me a while to learn where everything was, and it took me even longer to learn how to shoot a proper photo (and I'm still learning). I've been to so many beautiful places in NZ and I got SO let down every time I tried to take a picture of those places and it didn't came out the way I saw it in real life. Somewhere I read that shooting in manual mode is the slowest shooting you get, because you need to set up the camera for a specific scenery, and two pictures are never the same, blah blah... All this might be true but it didn't help to get my spirit up after my first few pictures. So I changed to Auto mode for a while and tried to capture the moment first and then I started messing around again with the manual mode and changing settings to try and match the picture taken in auto mode. Eventually I learned, a bit, more out of experience than out of theory because I didn't do much reading then, and now that I'm a bit more comfortable with the camera, I started reading photography blogs, trying to get tips or even to take an online course of photography to polish my raw edges... And that's how I got here! This web looks amazing for people like me who are looking for help and tips from people who are in the trade. I'm sure I'll bother the community a few times in the short time with some advise on new acquisitions or tips to get a better picture :)
Well, the topic said "a few words" and I believe I've long past that point...
To whoever is out there reading this, thanks for listening! And if I can be of any assistance, just let me know ;)

Ale.
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