It is very fitting for me to talk about my journey around the anniversary weekend of the DSLRusers forum. I joined the forums back in June 2005. The forums have helped me along on this journey of mine.
The DSLrusers certainly has been the online community that I have been the most involved with. From this great community, I have learned lots from the photographic side as well as the processing side of things and made some friends.
It is also a good time to talk about my exhibition, which I have called Leave Only Footprints - The Journey. Here again, it is quite a coincidence that opening night was very close to the forums anniversary. Opening night was just this last Friday 6 August 2010. I organised opening nigth as a fundraiser for the Leukaemia Foundation. Any proceeds on the sales of the prints on opening night will be going to support this great organisation. We had about 75 people at the opening and we sold 12 prints on the night, way more then I had even imagined. I haven't done the final figures yet but I will have raised well in excess of $2000. We also figure in the Newcastle Herald social pages, not sure if that is good or bad

Over the last few weeks, I have been extremely busy getting the exhibition ready, picking photos, processing, printing, matting, etc. I haven't had time to participate much on here lately. I kept planning to write this leading up to the exhibition but by the end of the day, I would be falling asleep on my keyboard!
So here is my photographic journey, via these fine forums.

Back in 2005, we were organising a trip to Africa and I decided that is was time to get back in photographic after taking a 20 year break, other then just the standard snap shots

I started attending some of the mini-meets in Sydney, meeting the virtual forums members in person. One of the first images I was very happy with was entered in one of the challenges - 10 sec Exposure. It was this photo of the Bogey Hole that I entered and actually won the challenge. I got the message when I got back from Africa and I was totally stocked with the result.

I have this photo in my exhibition. It is one of the best sellers. This photo really rings true to a lot of the inner city Newcastle residents. I obviously got the image re-processed with the current software and the print looks great. It doesn't matter that it was taken with a camera that has "only" 6 megapixels.
The wildlife in Africa also got me really excited with the photographic opportunities that are out there. We love to travel and now having my camera with me was certainly a must-have.

Landscapes were certainly my first love and still are but I also love wildlife so there is never any shortage of photographic subjects as we travel the world. That is probably the best reason I like to call myself a nature photographer.
I have tried my hand at a number of different types of photography such as macro, which I will do if I find the right subject, some portrait photography, thanks to these forums and pet photography, goes with my love of dogs, as some of you know that we love golden retrievers and labradors.
I tend to like working solo, just being out there, hoping for that special moment, that special light. I also really enjoyed the mini-meets that the forums organised, when I could make it to Sydney. I was never one to post a lot of my photos out on the Internet but if I posted them anywhere, it was on these forums. The feedback that I got was always much appreciated, both good and bad. That is one thing I like of these forums, the members here will actually look at the photos and will give you some honest critisism. From these comments, I believe it has made me a better photographer.
Getting to see the breadth of work also posted on these forums pushed me to achieve higher goals. I always enjoyed submitting a photo to the challenges and seeing how good/bad it would do. A lot of the members here have been inspirational, look at Wendell for example, listen to Matt K. with his breadth of knowledge and so many others that I can't even name them all as I'm sure I would forget some and I don't wish to offend by omission

So my journey continues, shooting as much and as often as I can. I have become much more selective now in what I shoot and also how I shoot it. I know I'm not perfect and I have plenty to learn, that is one of the great things of this journey.
I have also started doing some black and white conversions on some of my images and I really enjoy these. So far in the exhibition, I have received some good feedback on these.
So I leave you with a selection of the images that I have in my exhibition, fifty of them I have on the walls at the gallery. If any of you are in Newcastle and I know a few members of the forum are, make sure to come and visit me at Gallery RAW. I should be there Thu-Sun 10-4 till August 29. I have a story for every photo in the gallery, so I can talk your ear off, if you like


Merewether Baths Pumphouse

Nobbys Moonrise

Pencil Pines Sentinels

Flowing Fury, Liffey Falls - Tasmania

Vigar Wells Dunes - Mungo National Park, NSW

Misty Kluane - Yukon Canada

Family Reunion - British Columbia Canada
I've done a few b&w for the exhibition, here are a couple more.

Cazneaux's Tree - Wilpena Pound, South Australia

Going Softly
If you want to see more of what is in the exhibition, you will just have to come and visit me at:
Gallery RAW
202 King Street
Newcastle, NSW
http://www.galleryraw.com
Just kidding

http://www.leaveonlyfootprints.com.au/E ... 0509_UE7qZ
I hope some of the DSLrusers can come and visit.
Cheers,
André