I especially love the range of colors in #4. Most of my Alaska Autumn shots are pretty golds and greens, but this one is spectacular.
I'd enter him in the 'smiles' contest.
It was a beautiful day; we're often fogged in all day in Summer. Very lovely pictures.
Common sense but sound advice. I do fall into the habit of taking everything from the same angle-gotta shake myself out of that. On the other hand, my photos never look like anyone elses. I usually have definite ideas of what I want to capture; just need to work on execution.
On August 30, the Deal News website was showing a factory refurbished Canon G12 for $190, from Canon, good till 9/2. A 1-year warranty applies. I have been wanting a G15 for a while, but they're so expensive, so I jumped on this.
I love my progressive lenses! A few words of advice, though. One, they are very expensive. Also, it took me a long time to get used to them - about three weeks, but I am glad that I stuck with it.
I suspected as much. I saw PSP 6 advertized for about $18.
Very nice, Adan, thank you for sharing them.
Strangely enough, I used to have more issues when using my old viewfinder camera; I was more concerned with what I was seeing than how I was holding the camera. Cameras with displays, held further away from one's body, do allow you to see the camera as well as the subject. Having said that however, I still like viewfinders because I take many outdoor photos.
I like #5 because of the white horse.
.[/quote]I will never use, in photography serious, a camera that I cannot hold to my eye, compose within its glass a photograph with speed and art.[/quote]
That's what I'm talking about (and hope to do permanently someday).
I'm inspired to try this now! (Elements 11).