Photography being one of my passtimes. I was looking through some of them that I have taken over the years. Here is a sample of them. I hope you enjoy looking at them.
Photography being one of my passtimes. I was looking through some of them that I have taken over the years. Here is a sample of them. I hope you enjoy looking at them.
very good my wifes just getting into photography at the moment so fun times stopping all over scotland taking pics
Should we call you Compo,Clegg or Foggy ?
whats all in order for taking good photo's,they look really good and clean if you get what it mean.nice n sharp.what kind of camera do you use,i always seem to think that to get really high quality pictures you would expect to be buyin they big chunky cameras with the mad attatchments to them.....n obviously a dont have a clue what im talking about with all the other names for them as instead of what they actually are lol.a would like to maybe start having a hobby in photography cos you could get yourself some really good photos where you sit and look at them and feel all chuft with yourself.
looking at the pic of the clock tower you wouldnt want to be drunk and looking at that,very good pics though,i have a few pics myself
These Photo,s as I say are quite old. I took them with a Minolta 9xi and a 35 to 200 lens (any one who can remember them they will agree it was "good kit" at the time). as these photos were taken on slide film, I had to scan them with my Minolta slide scanner, then manupilate them to fit on the site. I have many photo,s that I have taken over the years, and won one or Two photo competitions with some of them. The one of the Eagle Owl, it had Leather straps on it,s legs to stop it flying away. I had to Photo"chop" the photo to remove the leather straps. You don,t really need to spend a fortune on a camers to get good results. Having a good eye for a photo is what counts.
av got pretty decent camera i think,so might go out and have a wee play about with it see how it goes.yer bount to need a lot of patience though would you not,you get good photos often or are they few and far between?
Some really nice pictures there Ed.
My first proper camera was a Minolta too. An XG9. with Aperture Priority for the exposure. I still use the Aperture to set the exposure on my Canon 350D even though it has a multitude of choices. Old habits die hard.
very good ed, a dab hand with the camera as well as the detailing cloth.something i would like to do a bit more of.
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