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Um, here goes...Hi there,
As I explained in my "Hi I'm new" post, I am yet to purchase the elusive DSLR (budgetary contstraints ) But someone suggested that I should post the odd pic anyway, keep myself busy while I'm dreaming - ha! So, here are a couple of pics I took with my point and shoot up at Beachmere on the weekend. All comments/criticisms very much welcome & appreciated. Cheers K.
Hi kinetic - nice shots. I like the lower angle in the second, which gives you more background/context and also makes the water reflect the lovely blue sky... it was very nice of the pelican to do the "Logies Red Carpet" model pose, too!!
Rae
. All the gear and no idea. PPOK / Others' pics in my threads OK
G'day K,
Don't worry about the $, that's what plastic is for, least that's what I keep telling myself These guys are always tricky to photograph because of the extreme highlights and shadows so you've done well And love the pose on that second dude... Very becoming... Cheers. Aka Andrew
never forget, the number 1 accessoy to a dslr is a p&s. he thing is, at least your shooting. On that note, the 2nd shot is great, good composition, bright, love the reflectio. Keep it up!
Andy D70, 70-200VR, 18-70, 50 1.8, SB800
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