What kind of camera do you have, John? I started a craft blog with the idea of something just for me...photography is a part of that too. As I digital scrapbook our experiences, I hope to post photos in the future. I'm very interested in everybody's camera, what kind, how you shoot things, so hope if you, in particular, are thrilled with a shot, you might share some of the technical details or settings? Just a thought! Thanks for doing a photography blog!
Thanks for the nice comments today; I really appreciate the time taken to comment and the suggestions.
The majority of my recent photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. This has been the most user friendly and best camera I have ever used, I am extremely pleased with it.
The shot I posted today of Samantha (Yellow Lab) on the beach was taken in the Honey Harbour, Canada area (Cottage Country). The camera I was using that day was a decade old Sony. I don’t know if it’s the best shot I have ever taken, but I like it.
Now (within the last few months) I am taking most of my shots with a Nikon D7000 with an 18-200mm Nikkor DX lens. I consider the Nikon to be my greatest photographic challenge ever. As I said in a recent blog (Through Gates of Grace), I humbly consider myself a “hack” at best. That being said, I think I am learning and hopefully making progress.
Need a frying pan, some butter, a nice fire, some salt and lemon...
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of camera do you have, John? I started a craft blog with the idea of something just for me...photography is a part of that too. As I digital scrapbook our experiences, I hope to post photos in the future. I'm very interested in everybody's camera, what kind, how you shoot things, so hope if you, in particular, are thrilled with a shot, you might share some of the technical details or settings? Just a thought! Thanks for doing a photography blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comments today; I really appreciate the time taken to comment and the suggestions.
ReplyDeleteThe majority of my recent photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. This has been the most user friendly and best camera I have ever used, I am extremely pleased with it.
The shot I posted today of Samantha (Yellow Lab) on the beach was taken in the Honey Harbour, Canada area (Cottage Country). The camera I was using that day was a decade old Sony. I don’t know if it’s the best shot I have ever taken, but I like it.
Now (within the last few months) I am taking most of my shots with a Nikon D7000 with an 18-200mm Nikkor DX lens. I consider the Nikon to be my greatest photographic challenge ever. As I said in a recent blog (Through Gates of Grace), I humbly consider myself a “hack” at best. That being said, I think I am learning and hopefully making progress.
John
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