Outdoor/Nature, Sports/Action, People, Snapshot, Other
UK
racing, IRL, smart cars, nature, F1, DTM
EOS 1DmkIIN
EOS 1DSmkII
Micro four thirds:
Olympus E-P1
Panasonic GH-1
Gathering dust: EOS 20D
15 years in MLM company
Moving from programmer up to International IT Development Manager and down to Business Analyst back up to Enterprise Application Management Team Leader
6 years at PC manufacturer, 2 years in education authority IT centre, 6 years clinical imaging/IT, 2 years building society
And photographer since 10y.o.
Pentax K1000
Pentax 50mm f1.4
80-200mm f4.0
Vivatar SMS 30D Flash
Addtional backups include Nikon F5 and Nikon N80.
Born in 1962, and no, dinosaurs did not roam the earth back then - despite what my children think. I've been interested in photography for some time, but didn't get my first SLR until Christmas 2001. I'm having a blast, and I'm always trying to learn and improve. My favorite subjects are my lovely wife and landscapes of my home county.
Mum become shooter for her friends and family,world musik group ,Debu,,in Indonesia.
(Spend many hours in a bus,on a plane,meet interesting new people and shoot them)
F70 (the F100 is so reliable that I do not use my F70 anymore - however the F70 is a great camera!)
I am a French guy currently living in Vancouver (BC).
I started photography (seriously) in 2001. As a scientist by trade, photography is a way for me to express my (limited) artistic trait.
Polaroid. Present from my father after he had spent the summer working in Zambia.
Chartered Accountant; currently unemployed
Outdoor/Nature, Sports/Action, Other
Exiled from the Toon.
cricket, church, motor sports, football (member of the Toon Army) American Football
Canon EOS digital slr and various lenses
Canon G9
A Geordie and an Old Novo (72-79), currently exiled in Berkshire. Member of Solihull PS, Newbury CC and RPS. Offical photographer for Berkshire Renegades and Reading Knights.
In 2005, I was fortunate enough to go on safari to Tanzania and to go to Alaska to photograph grizzlies. In 2007 and 2008 I went on safari in Kenya.
Acheived LRPS status in 2007 and now looking to obtain my ARPS.
I was raised an army brat, traveling from place to place across Canada. We spent 2 years in Germany, where I got my first taste of photography. Cost of film processing put me off for a few decades, until digital cameras brought back the magic!
I'm a beginner in photography and am looking to improve through advice and critiques. All information is greatly appreciated about what I could have done differently to acheive better results. Thank you!