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What a beautiful bluey-violet cast to your picture. I love all those trees. 
Mouse said:What a beautiful bluey-violet cast to your picture. I love all those trees.![]()
SofiasMami said:I saw your eclipse photo on Facebook but I thought it was a crescent moon, I didn't realize it was the eclipse. And I didn't notice the balloon in the photo on Facebook on my phone! lol I like the balloon though, makes it more interesting.
-Teresa
Mouse said:Your photos are outstanding. What camera do you use?![]()
Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Your photos are outstanding. What camera do you use?![]()
This one.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Power...F8&qid=1427138030&sr=8-1&keywords=canon+sx500
Cost me about £180 about 2 years ago.
Mouse said:Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:Your photos are outstanding. What camera do you use?![]()
This one.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Power...F8&qid=1427138030&sr=8-1&keywords=canon+sx500
Cost me about £180 about 2 years ago.
It's first class!Thank you.
Mouse said:I love that lonely scene. It brings to mind my walking along Ferring beach with my litttle one, our joy of just being there was enough without having need to talk; let the sea do that for us.
Mouse said:For a short time I lived on an island in Greece and took many pictures of the folks' ways of life and the island itself; again, only snapshots. But these two pictures summed up a widow's solitary life after her husband died; poverty speaks for itself.
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Mouse said:I love the sharp crispness of your Canon's lens. The building with its sharp angles contrasts beautifully against the sky.
A small critique though I should take my own advise is to superimpose a grid across your viewer so you can get the sea dead level. This isn't always easy, however, when you are shooting on 24mm wide.
Great pics all the same!![]()
Triple Bogey said:Mouse said:I love the sharp crispness of your Canon's lens. The building with its sharp angles contrasts beautifully against the sky.
A small critique though I should take my own advise is to superimpose a grid across your viewer so you can get the sea dead level. This isn't always easy, however, when you are shooting on 24mm wide.
Great pics all the same!![]()
Thanks. I will look into the grid thing !