Congratulations - great portraitMark42, you are the SWEETEST!
I had sort of a big day at the State Fair Photo Salon! (Sorry for the yellowish tint to everything - the lighting was not amazing!)
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Congratulations - great portraitMark42, you are the SWEETEST!
I had sort of a big day at the State Fair Photo Salon! (Sorry for the yellowish tint to everything - the lighting was not amazing!)
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Hey stranger! Not around much, but if my site helps you, or if you have any questions let me know. www.chrisboeke.com.Does anyone have a website for their photography, like a photography blog or similar? I started one recently, but it is maybe a little douchey to do so? Not sure.
I'd love to see yours, if you have one!
Hey stranger! Not around much, but if my site helps you, or if you have any questions let me know. www.chrisboeke.com.
Do I want to click on that link with my work PC?Thanks, Chris! Long time, no talk - hope all is well! I'm so glad you've been doing your photography professionally for so long!
I really recently just started a site, following a friend's lead who does photography blogging: https://www.indecentexposurephoto.com/
I do some incredibly sporadic and random photography outside of my regular work, but am pretty well only doing it for myself and contests.
Do I want to click on that link with my work PC?
Posted this in the birding thread but repeating it here with some photo talk. I took my new mirrorless Nikon out for the first time after playing around with the settings at home some. Still have work to do on the setup, work in progress as they no longer give you a real manual. Hadn't taken any photos at all with it before running out to a nature center this afternoon. I came back impressed with how fast it focuses. My old Nikon 200-500mm was a decent all purpose wildlife lens for a hobbyist but, man, it was not the fastest focusing. Think I am going to like this new Z and the 180-600mm. Didn't really experiment much with the auto "subject" focusing that is supposed to find a birds eye. Just used spot focus today.
The bird is a Spotted Towhee and is bit uncommon for Minnesota, hence my short road trip over to see it. It's a western bird and getting lots of attention locally here in the Twin Cities area.
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That's lovely - he's very pretty!! I got a Canon mirrorless for Christmas last year and love the same thing about it - it's light and fast.
I see great potential young Padawan. I like your St. Johns Cooridor photo. Wonderful light, strong emotion and story.Thanks, Chris! Long time, no talk - hope all is well! I'm so glad you've been doing your photography professionally for so long!
I really recently just started a site, following a friend's lead who does photography blogging: https://www.indecentexposurephoto.com/
I do some incredibly sporadic and random photography outside of my regular work, but am pretty well only doing it for myself and contests.
Amazing!Phenomenal northern lights this summer/fall at the lake
Wow, congrats and amazing! Is this your first award, huge accomplished with the Superintendents Choice!! Having been a judge for this competition, this award has great honor - first as it's was personally selected out of all the photos submitted, and because Diane, RIP, had such a huge passion of photography that it's so cool to see your photo carry on her legacy!Mark42, you are the SWEETEST!
I had sort of a big day at the State Fair Photo Salon! (Sorry for the yellowish tint to everything - the lighting was not amazing!)
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I see great potential young Padawan. I like your St. Johns Cooridor photo. Wonderful light, strong emotion and story.
Good luck with the blog!
Wow, congrats and amazing! Is this your first award, huge accomplished with the Superintendents Choice!! Having been a judge for this competition, this award has great honor - first as it's was personally selected out of all the photos submitted, and because Diane, RIP, had such a huge passion of photography that it's so cool to see your photo carry on her legacy!