Showing posts with label Reflection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reflection. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Entering Mölle Harbour
Labels:
Blue,
Boats,
Harbour,
Mölle,
Nikkor 18-105,
Nikon D90,
Reflection,
Sweden,
Tripod,
Water
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Lomma, Sweden (4)
The interesting building on the right with the mottled lighting on it is the Lomma Biblioteket (Library).
Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-105mm kit lens at 18mm, Velbon Sherpa tripod, f/11.0, 30.0s, ISO200, edited in Corel Paintshop Pro X4.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Lomma, Sweden (1)
Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-105mm kit lens at 18mm, Velbon Sherpa tripod, f/11.0, 20.0s, ISO200, edited in Corel Paintshop Pro X4.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
What does it take to shoot good photographs?
I get asked by quite a lot of my friends how I get my photos to look so different/better than the photos that they take with their own expensive dslr's when they have the same (and more often better) camera. Shouldn't the camera take just as great photos regardless of who uses it?
Well, the short answer is. No!
The slightly longer answer is, cameras don't take photographs, people do.
A little simplistic maybe, so let me try the long winded approach. Bear with me.
A lot of "pro" shooters are complaining lately that the proliferation of good, cheap cameras has spelt the death knell for their industry, and while there may be a little truth in that I would like to point out that despite oil paints being widely available to the general public, and millions of aspiring artists worldwide taking up brush, paint and canvas, there is still only one Picasso, or Van Gogh, or Renoir. These geniuses set themselves apart by becoming the best at what they did, which is be creative, pioneer new ways and practice, practice, practice... and then practice some more. Very often to the neglect of friends, family and the material pleasures of life. Are you willing to pay that price?
Similarly, there are a number of photographers worldwide that have sacrificed and practiced themselves ahead of the pack and left the rest of us in their dust! But we try anyway, and have fun while we are at it! I truly believe that if I make the same sacrifices as the artistic greats of old, I can rise above the rest as well. In the meantime, with fame and fortune beckoning, I practice, and study, and work hard at honing my skills, and I think I have improved dramatically since I started on this journey.
This reminds me of the old joke about the man in the suit trying to find Carnegie Hall and when he stopped and asked a neaby beatnik how to get to Carnegie Hall the beatnik said the immortal words: "practice man, practice!"
It has been said that photography is a very lonely sport. Get used to being alone. A lot. You can't be creative and look after the kids at the same time. Or the wife. Photographers are up early, out in the cold and rain and back late. Then they spend a lot of time in the darkroom, or (these days) in front of the computer in the study. Always be willing to learn a new technique, don't think you know it all.
Then maybe one day you will also be able to sell photographs for millions of dollars.
Disclaimer: I don't think I am there yet by a long shot, but I am improving every day. And other people are starting to take notice!
Labels:
Black and White,
Denmark,
Fredensborg,
Hand Held,
Landscape,
mist,
Nikkor 18-105,
Nikon D90,
Reflection,
Water
Location:
Lake Esrum, Denmark
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Reflection in a Humber hubcap - another one from the 350D
Taken a few years back at the "Cars in the Park" event at Zwartkops Raceway near Pretoria. Always a lot of photo opportunities involving beautiful classic and vintage cars if you are in the area.
A lot more from the same day if you scroll down a bit on this page HERE!
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Mooring Posts - Fredensborg Lake
Labels:
Black and White,
Denmark,
Fredensborg,
Hand Held,
Harbour,
Lake,
Lake Esrum,
Landscape,
Nikkor 18-105,
Nikon D90,
Reflection,
Scandinavia,
Water
Location:
Lake Esrum, Denmark
Saturday, March 24, 2012
In Helsingør Harbour
Labels:
Abstracts we pass by every day,
Blue,
Creative,
Denmark,
For the colour of it,
Hand Held,
Harbour,
Helsingør,
Nikkor 18-105,
Nikon D90,
Reflection
Location:
Havnegade 1, 3000 Helsingor, Denmark
Monday, January 16, 2012
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