Great to see you here. Join our insightful photographic forum today and start tapping into a huge wealth of photographic knowledge. Completing our simple registration process will allow you to gain access to exclusive content, add your own topics and posts, share your work and connect with other members through your own private inbox! And don’t forget to say hi!
Hey this is kind of fun. Do we get to make up descriptions of pictures Helen might have taken? I have a clear image in my head now of a moody scene with a lonely hammock in it. Nice shot Helen! :ROTFL:Very nice helen, lovely atmosphere to it.
That hammock has seen better days but doesn't it makes a good sculptural subject.
LOL...LOL...LOL...Hey this is kind of fun. Do we get to make up descriptions of pictures Helen might have taken? I have a clear image in my head now of a moody scene with a lonely hammock in it. Nice shot Helen! :ROTFL:
keep at it! the Sigma is definitely a hate-at-first-sight camera. once you see what it can do, however...Alright be EASY on me SIGMAFIA......no kiss of Death yet
Mind you I hated the camera the first night. Feels good in the hand but oh so difficult :banghead: in low light UNLESS you do total Manual......
My husband drug me back from the Garbage Chute (only joking).
Actually Today we're becoming Friends:angel:
Thought the picture was crappy
will repost when I get the hang of it
you can certainly borrow my picturep.s. can i borrow your balloon or maybe your baloon?
Thanks David, it is gratifying when someone sees what you are trying to achieve in a picture. What I'm really enjoying with the DP1 are the lovely bokeh possibilities available that are hard or impossible to get with GRD2. That and the foveon colours and sharp sharp lens!Nice bokeh on that one, Will. The out-of-focus portion is as interesting as the in-focus portion.