Just out of curiosity, any of you gents be willing to take some scenic photos and send me them? I dunno, that bridge photo was amazing, things like that. Maybe even some sunset or wooded pics. I'd be willing to pay for them too. I need them to be large enough for an 8x10 or even a bit larger. Need to find some good landscape stuff for decorations. pm me if anyone would like to help the squirrel, oh and that's another thing, any good squirrel photos are always a plus.
Harpoon, those are some beautiful shots. Ever think about doing this professionally
Thanks, and yes, I'm working to get my woodshop off the ground so I can sell my photos in custom made frames. I'm almost there so hopefully soon I'll be making the transition from residential finish carpentry to woodworking shop junkie.
Harpoon, those are some beautiful shots. Ever think about doing this professionally
Thanks, and yes, I'm working to get my woodshop off the ground so I can sell my photos in custom made frames. I'm almost there so hopefully soon I'll be making the transition from residential finish carpentry to woodworking shop junkie.
Your talents are very evident, I would wish you luck, but you don't need it. Amazing.
Wanted to get some nice winter shots while back in Buffalo for the Holidays and been here two of the three weeks and it's snowed once and left hardly anything on the ground. There's been about three inches so far this year and there were about 40 inches by this time last year. Hopefully there will be some snow before I fly back so I can try and get some shots.
Thanks for the infor guys. I ended up buying the Canon eos rebel t2i with the ef-18-55 is lens and the ef-55-250mm is lens.
Great choice with the T2i. I've had mine for about a year and a half now and really like it a lot. All the pictures I've posted have been taken with my T2i and the HD video it captures is amazing too. Being a video guy first that aspect really impressed me a lot.
They really are and when you're born there you almost take them for granted but it was great being back there the last two Christmases after being out in AZ for the last 20 years.
I actually hiked my dslr instead of my p&s as a test run for other winter summit hikes. The high winds were blowing so much snow around I couldn't use it much but it was a nice test run anyway. I just about got frostbite on my fingers during the 2 minutes it took me to shoot these even with glove liners on.
Nice pics of the Falls and MT Washington. I was just noticing that this thread has over 7000 views. WOW, that's great!
I really wanted to set up an online shop for myself and others who may be interrested in selling their images online, but my college studies eat up all of my spare time. Hopefully I can find some way of making that project part of my education and get grades for it....then I won't have any excuses.
Harpoon those are awesome pics. Sounds like a really fun shoot you know with the almost getting frostbite and all lol seriously good stuff man
Thanks, it was fun! I was toasty warm the whole way up and when I took off my mitten shells and thick glove liners and went down to my thin gloves to shoot my world changed instantly. I went from 'burrrrrr' to 'damn it's cold' to 'holy cow, I need to hurry up' to 'I'm in trouble' so fast it was crazy! Seriously, like two minutes.
Frostbite is a bit of an exaggeration but my fingers were completely numb and it took 10-15 minutes of hiking down before they finally started the needle burn sensation of coming back to life. It really opened my eyes to how dependent on equipment and clothing I was. You wouldn't last 5 minutes without it. Glad you enjoyed the pics!
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This place is called Bottle Brook, accessible only by bushwhack. Just downstream is this:
Feeding wild bird
My dog loves the snow
Another white tail deer
Great shots. Love the clarity and detail in the sports pic and the colours are great in the outdoor shots!
These look better in a fuller size, but this is the width that this forum accepts.
I actually hiked my dslr instead of my p&s as a test run for other winter summit hikes. The high winds were blowing so much snow around I couldn't use it much but it was a nice test run anyway. I just about got frostbite on my fingers during the 2 minutes it took me to shoot these even with glove liners on.
I was just noticing that this thread has over 7000 views. WOW, that's great!
I really wanted to set up an online shop for myself and others who may be interrested in selling their images online, but my college studies eat up all of my spare time. Hopefully I can find some way of making that project part of my education and get grades for it....then I won't have any excuses.
Frostbite is a bit of an exaggeration but my fingers were completely numb and it took 10-15 minutes of hiking down before they finally started the needle burn sensation of coming back to life. It really opened my eyes to how dependent on equipment and clothing I was. You wouldn't last 5 minutes without it. Glad you enjoyed the pics!