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@nomeradona said:
william those close shots are excellent. and i cant beleive that there such type of trees with that size. huge man. what kind of trees are they? what happen to the fence? was it because of storm or what? amazing i love yur photos.
Those are Redwood trees. Fewer and fewer of them along the coast. That one is one of the biggest.
The fence is designed that way, and continues quite artistically around the corner. Not a great picture to showcase their artistry, but I always thing of SketchUp when I drive by.
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@wmanning said:
@nomeradona said:
william those close shots are excellent. and i cant beleive that there such type of trees with that size. huge man. what kind of trees are they? what happen to the fence? was it because of storm or what? amazing i love yur photos.
Those are Redwood trees. Fewer and fewer of them along the coast. That one is one of the biggest.
The fence is designed that way, and continues quite artistically around the corner. Not a great picture to showcase their artistry, but I always thing of SketchUp when I drive by.
when we went to cuc phuong national park in vietnam, 8 of us held hand and sorrounds this huge tree, and i was already static. but man that tree dwarves ours hehehe. thanks manning for that. -
@unknownuser said:
just a simple hint with that dog, avoid other things that might cause distraction with your main subject (the dog in the first and 2nd image) removed the clutters in your background as much as possible and learn to simplify the background
This is what I'm taking the class for. We just learned about aperture settings and shutter speed. Next I think we get into composition. I would love to do some mini assignments to sharpen my skills!
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@unknownuser said:
this is i called perfect shot. i cant help to save it to my collection espresso.
Thanks very much.
You might be interested that all the photos I have posted were taken with a three year old point and shoot Canon SD200 Elph./3 mexapixel camera. 3x Zoom. All hand held.Here is a pano from my Cuba series.
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
just a simple hint with that dog, avoid other things that might cause distraction with your main subject (the dog in the first and 2nd image) removed the clutters in your background as much as possible and learn to simplify the background
This is what I'm taking the class for. We just learned about aperture settings and shutter speed. Next I think we get into composition. I would love to do some mini assignments to sharpen my skills!
yeap hope more people indeed will join us...
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@double espresso said:
You might be interested that all the photos I have posted were taken with a three year old point and shoot Canon SD200 Elph./3 mexapixel camera. 3x Zoom. All hand held.
what only point and shoot!!!! amazing espresso. man i though its hdri... look at the high dynamism of the color. excellent panorama shot indeed. did you use photoship to stitch your photos
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my third. just over two months old
hand in hand on bikes
Lisa
Lanie
capturing innocent laugh
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i took this one today. my kids were building up legos. but there was a windoe of this lego. and i saw my daughter looking unto it. immediatelly i took the camera. here is one of them.
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nomeradona,
I look forward to seeing your pictures every day -- no fancy equipment or post processing could match your photographer's keen eye for composition. I think you could probably take great pictures with an ancient brownie box camera. -
Nomer,
You truly are a great photographer, congratulations. And you have beautiful kids.Double Espresso,
Great work also , Beautiful landscape shots .I am a landscape fan too, I will upload some of mine now if I can find them.Great work Guys.
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Here are some of my landscape series:
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and some more:
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Plavi Jadran...beautiful shots Mateo.
Yllas, Finland....shot with phone camera.
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Fantastic shots Mateo.
I'm so inspired by all this great photography and grateful to 'nomer' for starting the forum. Hopefully, others will share their work.
Mateo, I'm still searching for Croatian wine. I had a chance to try some Mexican wine recently and, well, lets just say they have a ways to go.Sepo, I love the phone shot. What an amazing world we live in.
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@pmiller said:
nomeradona,
I look forward to seeing your pictures every day -- no fancy equipment or post processing could match your photographer's keen eye for composition. I think you could probably take great pictures with an ancient brownie box camera.thanks that is indeed very inspiring.
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@mateo i am enjoying those landscapes. with your watchful eye, the composition of each picture is jsut excellent. your use of landscape textures and lines is indeed worth mentioning. hope to see some more.
@sid, is that just using camera phone. i think its time for you to buy a dslr camera. the landscape looks like a clayrender. more sid more.
@ esspresso, i am a fan of you with your series. the texture created by the buildings is just phenomenal. and the movement of hue from bottom right to left is pretty amazing.
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Thank you all for your kind words.Of course I am a designer and just an amateur photographer. When I am am away from my computer I just cant sit still,I have to create something, so this is the thing I do sometimes. Go around with my amateur Olympus digital mu 500 and take these shots. mostly they are taken in panorama mode and stitched later on on my computer.
@unknownuser said:
I'm so inspired by all this great photography and grateful to 'nomer' for starting the forum.
I agree and I would also love to see some unusual spots around the world where you guys live.
Now the first set was from the island where we have a small summer house.
This second set is a complete different scenery. Its about three hours drive from my home in the mountains. I am not really familiar with this scenery ,the sea is more my scene.
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Whoa!!!
Guys these are amazing photos, y'all a talented bunch.
I really gotta get me a decent camera.
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