Could not decide which to use so put both in - hope that is ok.
Roger
"I hope we will never see the day when photo shops sell little schema grills to clamp onto our viewfinders; and the Golden Rule will never be found etched on our ground glass."from The mind's eye by Henri Cartier-Bresson
My Web Site: www.readingr.com DSLR
Canon 5D; EF100-400 F4.5-5.6L IS USM; EF24-70 F2.8L USM 50mm F1.8 II; EF 100 F2.8 Macro Digital
Canon Powershot Pro 1; Canon Ixus 100
Melissa, you can post as many pictures as you want. If you feel uncomfortable about doing that you can post a few then put in a link to your "My Gallery" and have the rest of your pictures in that location. Also I took a look at your link, you have two cute daughters. Keep the pictures coming.
What could be better than such a complimen from the Minolta Warrior, and the guy whose work is displayed on my wall (and one of my fav photogs)
I definately feel more comfortable, capable, and confident using the SLR. Thnks again guys!
Hi to all,
I'm quite new of the forum, so maibe i make some mistake posting this photos: sorry in advance.
Few time ago i was in Prague for job and i thake some photos at jewish old cemetery. It was my first work with my first digital camera a nikon cp5400.
I hope you enjoy these shoot.
Thank in advance for your critiques.
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These are the last two I swear! ;) This has been such a fun project I may continue to do this forever. LOL!
These pictures aren't technically from a cemetery, more of a roadside shrine to where someone drove off the mountain outside of Colorado Springs but I thought the feeling of sacred ground still carried.