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Mouse said:
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 !

Your camera should already have 'grid view' on its settings. ;)

Yes I think it may have.

80% of my vision comes from my left eye. I have some problem with my right eye. So I find it hard to see things straight. I am walking around with my head at an angle as well :) which probably looks really funny ! :)
 
Triple Bogey said:
Mouse said:
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 !

Your camera should already have 'grid view' on its settings. ;)

Yes I think it may have.

80% of my vision comes from my left eye. I have some problem with my right eye. So I find it hard to see things straight. I am walking around with my head at an angle as well :) which probably looks really funny ! :)

Well, maybe that grid will help compensate the problem with your right eye as it also helps align verticals, too.

This picture is precisely one good example of needing that grid, except it was a grab shot taken on an old Panasonic Lumix 6 MP compact camera which I fished out of my pocket and shot the beautiful colouration right on the spot. Two minutes later and the colours had faded.

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Mouse said:
Triple Bogey said:
Mouse said:
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 !

Your camera should already have 'grid view' on its settings. ;)

Yes I think it may have.

80% of my vision comes from my left eye. I have some problem with my right eye. So I find it hard to see things straight. I am walking around with my head at an angle as well :) which probably looks really funny ! :)

Well, maybe that grid will help compensate the problem with your right eye as it also helps align verticals, too.

This picture is precisely one good example of needing that grid, except it was a grab shot taken on an old Panasonic Lumix 6 MP compact camera which I fished out of my pocket and shot the beautiful colouration right on the spot. Two minutes later and the colours had faded.

mouse%20in%20kalymnos_zpsprnqzye0.jpg

that's lovely ! :)


 
Nice picture above you got there! Love the greenery. Somehow it reminds me of the road to Llangollen, to the canal on whose viaduct separates England from Wales. I dropped a mighty firecracker off the viaduct. Dad cocked an eyebrow and asked "You sure that wasn't dynamite, you bugger?" XD
 
Mouse said:
Nice picture above you got there! Love the greenery. Somehow it reminds me of the road to Llangollen, to the canal on whose viaduct separates England from Wales. I dropped a mighty firecracker off the viaduct. Dad cocked an eyebrow and asked "You sure that wasn't dynamite, you bugger?" XD

It's a little place called 'Matlock Bath' in the peak district.
 
BeyondShy said:
Triple Bogey said:
Why don't you show some of your work on here ?


Today was a special day for me. I got shot down in flames. But at least I tried. So let me show you one of mine. And if no one likes it then it's their problem and not mine. The hell with this.

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Wow what a pic¡¡¡¡¡¡


Triple Bogey said:


The eclipse today !

Beautiful¡¡
 
This is one of the few threads I follow daily in here. Most of the threads are nothing but internet games in here (count to a million,etc.) At least this thread I get something out of.

I got a nice sunset one but can not equal the Greek salad. I don't know if I could eat that.
 
BeyondShy said:
This is one of the few threads I follow daily in here. Most of the threads are nothing but internet games in here (count to a million,etc.) At least this thread I get something out of.

I got a nice sunset one but can not equal the Greek salad. I don't know if I could eat that.


Well, bring your pictures here and share them. I'd love to see them! Join in and start participating on your favourite thread. :)


Sadly leaving the island I'd fallen in love with. :(

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Nice pictures but I couldn't eat any of that !





BeyondShy said:
This is one of the few threads I follow daily in here. Most of the threads are nothing but internet games in here (count to a million,etc.) At least this thread I get something out of.

I got a nice sunset one but can not equal the Greek salad. I don't know if I could eat that.

I'm glad you enjoy this thread !
 
Mouse said:
Well, bring your pictures here and share them. I'd love to see them! Join in and start participating on your favourite thread. :)


I have joined in. I comment on his photos. I posted one of my photos in here and that was it. This is his thread and his work. I keep my galleries that I have created pretty private now because for awhile I told people about them and no one bothered to comment on the photos. When that happened that door got closed.
 

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