Stevie
Good on you for posting that.
Like the Aurora Borealis shots in the Iceland set and a lot of your stuff in the France set. I'm a B & W'er as well, so am immediately drawn to them
Stevie
Good on you for posting that.
Like the Aurora Borealis shots in the Iceland set and a lot of your stuff in the France set. I'm a B & W'er as well, so am immediately drawn to them
Thanks Stevie
I know EXACTLY what you mean about colour. In our little village here, a number of people follow my exploits on my website. They are always very kind and tell me that they, " ... really like the latest things I do .............. but the colour ones are really my favourite!"
Ok, I am feeling a bit like a kid in a candy shop. I had only found this site this weekend and the more I explore it, the more impressed I am. I, like the rest of you, love photography but there is so much more for me to learn. However, I hope I can contribute some along the way.
My website is: http://www.lsphotographybymikethompson.com It is a compilation of my work from the begining and is constantly in flux.
Mike
Here's my blog
https://thrviewfinder.wordpress.com/
Hi, my name is Fatima. Am a new member and have posted an album of my shot last week. Any constructive criticisms are welcomed!
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...bum.php?u=9961
Fatima
Hello and welcome to CiC. It's very obvious you are beyond the 'beginner' stage in terms of your knowledge and skills in photography.
I would suggest that the best way of asking for comment and criticism would be to select individual images and post them into new threads in, in this case, the 'People and Pets' forum, along with specific questions you might wish to ask. For example, it would be interesting to hear what other people think about your very creative use of lens flare tools in photoshop.
I hope you enjoy being part of CiC and that you join in the many discussions that take place.
I guess I never officially posted this here...
http://www.ktuli.com/photography/
That's my website/blog. I tend to use it to not only share my photos, but also as learning tool (mostly for myself) by forcing myself to critique my own work a bit more objectively. After looking at some of the other sites from other members and the posts made here, I kind of feel I was being a little naive/presumptuous in my goals, but what the heck, it is fun and we all have to start somewhere I guess. Hopefully I can continue learning better photography skills and make the site more useful to others. In the meantime, it is still a fun little side project (just need to figure out how to draw in more regular visitors).
There are plenty of backlog posts, so take a look around and let me know what you think!
Thanks for taking a look!
- Bill
Well since someone asked here's my site
http://www.robgray.com
Mostly nature photography from bugs using digital to mountains using large-format B&W.
Hi Donald,
Thanks for your suggestion on how to get comments from other members. A critique from you on any image/images would be highly appreciated.
Nobody asked for my site, but still I want to show off :P
My blog is at http://dnperfors.wordpress.com and my flickr account is at http://flickr.com/dnperfors
Great to see that rush of new sites being linked. Thank you one and all. Am workign my way through them.
hello,
here is my webpage, simple and nothing to sell!
i wanted it quick and just with my photos, but i might have to do it again in a better way in the coming years(not with just primitive hand-made html) .
Anyway, what i want to do is to travel every month about one week or at least a few days in a european city and add a link with my photos on my page. I was last week in Amsterdam (great city) and very nice pictures (to my taste...) will appear in the coming two weeks!
thanks a lot for looking
philippe 'phipop' http://www.phipop.com
Hello,
Here is my Blog: www.gagefive.blogspot.com
And Website: www.michellegagephotography.photoreflect.com
Thanks for looking!
Michelle
Just recently started my own website. Please have a look:
http://www.rondofotografie.com
The words are in Dutch but the language of photography is universal!
I am new to this group having just joined. I do have a website for anyone who may be interested:
http://www.lauraknight.com