Thanks Tricia. I took these when I still didn't know how to work my camera very well, and I'm just so bummed that I wasn't able to get better quality photos of this beautiful scene... but you learn to do the best with what you have, right?
I'm Heather, and I consider myself in the "serious hobbyist" category of photography. My favorite subjects are those found in nature, but I also love taking pictures of animals (especially our dogs) and food. I invite constructive criticism on this blog, so if you have any suggestions about composition, technique, lighting, etc, please let me know in the comments section. I look forward to your feedback.
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In case you're wondering, I shoot with: * Nikon D50 DSLR body (discontinued), with 18-55mm kit lens and 55-200mm zoom lens * +1, +2 and +4 macro filters, polarizing filter, neutral density filter * Vivitar tripod
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yes, a bit noisy, but what great scenes you captured.
Thanks Tricia. I took these when I still didn't know how to work my camera very well, and I'm just so bummed that I wasn't able to get better quality photos of this beautiful scene... but you learn to do the best with what you have, right?
Oh, I LOVE the noise in these! They looks so artistic!
Kerri - Thank you for stopping by my photography blog! I'm glad you like what I did with these images.
That first photo is amazing!
Candace - Thank you! The original photo was VERY dark... it took a lot of manipulation to get it like this.
Love it! Accidentally stumbled on the same technique with a photo I shot last night. love to trade ideas.
Ed
Thanks for stopping by, old shot!
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