Hello!
I very nearly put this in the gallaery section, but I didn't see anything in those sections that wasn't car related, so figred I'd stick it here and an admin can move if they desire.
I travel a fair bit and over the last couple years have gotten into my photography pretty good. I've got a dSLR and like fooling around with pictures, figure I'd show off a little bit and listed below are a few of my favorite from various bits and bobs over the last year or so (I'm scrolling through my Photobucket in no particular order (which, by the way is filled with hugely random crap if anyone links backwards, haha), so they're in no particular order).
The following is taken in my mate's backyard, had an air rifle and a few empty bottles of Budweiser laying around. We'd tried hopelessly the day before to get a shot mid-penetration, but to no avail. Then the next day, with one Bud bottle left we tried one last time:
My Punto kicking up a storm:
Few sunset pictures from outside of my study, and one that won me a prize in the local paper (the only one not from my study!):
Prize winning Grimsby Dock Tower sunset reflection pic:
A slightly manipulated image of some local train tracks:
And here we have the first car I ever owned. Turns out Peugot and walls do not mix too well:
Below are a few pictures scattred around The OC in California, specifically Newport Beach:
Manipulated (random stuff and my cats):
Some woods near me, again, Photoshopped:
More random bridge jumping:
Some more from California and Vegas (different vacation):
More Photoshopping:
And that's the lot, haha. Sorry for the *huge* post, but I'm a wee bit bored, figured I'd share with y'all everything 'decent' in my folder!
Anyone else into their photography? What equipment do y'all use and how long've you been doing it?
Personally, I've been into it for the last two and a half years or so. I use a Nikon D50 and have a couple lens. I really need some more but I don't have much time free at the minute to spend and justify spending more money on a camera that wouldn't be used to it's full potential!
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