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Jun 15, 2012 08:24:48   #
Rich2236 wrote:
He was posing, lovely shot.


Thank You! I tickled him and he turned over really quick. He looked like he was happy and smiling. I miss my sweet dog. :(
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Jun 14, 2012 23:22:19   #
OK. Here's one picture I took with a Kodak Easyshare Z760.

RIP King. He looked like I made him pose for that picture. It was about to rain, so I had to snap it quickly.

RIP King

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Jun 14, 2012 23:14:30   #
flyingb70 wrote:
I am a New-be in Astrophotography, just learning and have a new Nikon 3100 camera. And have been trying to take pictures of the night sky but no luck yet.. Will be needing some Help... on this?


Hello from another fellow Texan!
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Jun 14, 2012 02:02:26   #
I had a Polaroid Instamatic when I was 12. I remember having to save money to buy the film because it was so expensive. I also had an old Kodak camera that had the 110 film cartridge the year before. Wow! SMH!
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Jun 14, 2012 00:13:27   #
Mattie wrote:
Hey.... no one has said anything about my adorable doggie I have over by my name!! Ain't he cute??


He's cute, but he looks like he needs a Xanax. :lol:
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Jun 13, 2012 16:13:51   #
russelray wrote:
takeyourpic wrote:
russelray wrote:
I was born and raised in Texas



What part of Texas are you from?

Houston from 1977-1983 (Gessner @ Westheimer).


I went to The Art Institute of Houston from 1993-1995 (Graduated). The college was on Yorktown and Westheimer. I used to live off of Lakeside Estates and Briar Forest.
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Jun 13, 2012 16:01:09   #
Zerbphlatz wrote:
Welcome to the forum, Take.

If you're going to become an independent professional, you might want to look into some business classes as well. Not needed if you want to work for NAT GEO :)

Make yourself proud. Hubby will follow.


NYIP offers a business course too, and I went to college for business, so I know quite a bit in that area. Thanks for the advice!
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Jun 13, 2012 15:56:34   #
Dr Rae wrote:
I've considered those classes as well. How are you liking them?


I just started, and the price is right. They have great reading material and the assignments are on CD's. They also send helpful DVD's with information on them. I can't wait to do my assignments, but I have to fully recover from this broken leg first. I've had enough surgery in my life.
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Jun 13, 2012 15:49:20   #
russelray wrote:
I was born and raised in Texas



What part of Texas are you from?
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Jun 13, 2012 15:47:22   #
mantamoon wrote:
Great to have another Texan join this great group. Welcome to UHH.


I'm not far from you. I'm about 100 miles East of you. I used to live in Houston almost 20 years ago while I was attending The Art Institute of Houston. I've worked in radio and television back home, but the money wasn't good because the market was so small. My intentions were to go to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts (Film School) after graduation, but my parents weren't too supportive of me going to New York. They wanted me to live with them forever. Anyway, before my blood pressure spikes from reliving that mess, it's good to have family "Texans" on the forum. :D
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Jun 13, 2012 15:36:28   #
Thank you Gidgette. Cute dog!
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Jun 13, 2012 15:35:23   #
Most of my pics are family shots, and I haven't been able to go out and shoot with my Canon t3 yet because I broke my leg recently and had surgery to repair it. It's taking longer than I thought to recuperate, so I haven't even done my first assignments. I do have time to complete them though. I do have nice pictures of my swollen knee and other parts of my leg with staples in it, but I doubt if anyone would like to see that. LOL! I'm not fond of putting pictures of my family on the internet, so I'll try and search for other pictures. I wasn't sure if anyone else did. I think I'll bring my camera out with me when my mom takes me to doctors appointments. Something may catch my eye while I'm riding in a wheelchair. I'm still not able to drive yet, so that's my only way to try and take pictures until I'm in the clear. I will definitely post pics when I'm up and moving better. It's been ten weeks and I'm about to start physical therapy. I won't be able to bring a camera into PT to snap some great pics because I'll be in excruciating pain. My husband took pictures of our daughter's 8th grade graduation two weeks ago with my t3 and most of them are awful. A wonderful moment blurred forever. Anyway, I can't wait to post some pics so I can get some constructive criticism. In the meantime, I will read posts, and look at pics on the forum.
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Jun 12, 2012 09:57:53   #
I've had a camera in my hands since I was in Junior High School. I have always loved taking pictures and capturing moments. I'm ready to come out of amateur mode and become a professional. During the past 12 years I've had a Canon EOS Rebel 2000, Kodak Easyshare Z760, and a Canon EOS Rebel t3. The last two cameras were gifts from my husband, so I want to use them to improve my skills, and make he and myself proud. I'm a Canon woman. I am currently taking the online class called "The Complete Course in Professional Photography" at The New York Institute of Photography.
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