Hello to everyone. My name is Colin and I live in Sussex, England. I have always enjoyed photography and, now that I have retired, I hope to have the time to improve my skills. I would like to get into wedding photography but don't feel ready to call myself a wedding photographer yet. I have done two weddings so far and have two more booked for next year. I am not charging for any of these, as they are/were the weddings of friends and family. I am still learning and I do make the odd mistake, e.g. not noticing that someone had blinked, or perhaps not getting the exposure quite right on one or two shots. However, each bride and groom has been very pleased with my work. I will end my introduction with a confession ~ I still don't know what makes a good photograph a great photograph!
Once you find the answer, Colin, let the rest of us know!!
Welcome. Thank you for deciding to join the CiC forum. You're a brave man deciding to take on weddings. Most of us on here run a mile at the idea.
I hope you find that being involved in the forum is both enjoyable and useful.
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Hi, Just got here. Basically hoping for somewhere I can go to find help. Just bought a new Nikon D7000. Had a Canon, had always wanted the Nikon, now I want to know how....as you do
That's good. We don't mind you being late!
Hello, Steve. Great to have you here ... although those going over to the dark side will have to be monitored carefully!Had a Canon, had always wanted the Nikon
Hopefully you've seen enough of the forum so far to know that it is very much a learning resource where any and all sorts of photography-related questions are welcome. There is no such thing as a dumb question on here. You can be certain that if you have a question, then there are lots of people lurking and looking in on the forum are glad that someone's asked the question they always wanted to ask but were afraid to do so.
So, jump on in.
HI everyone, I'm Marc from Belgium. I'm mainly taking landscape or architectural pictures during my vacation travels. I used a SLR (Canon AE-1, followed by EOS 300) since 1979, and moved to DSLR (Canon 400D) 8 years ago. I struggled a lot in the beginning to get constant results with this camera (using the kit lenses) and finally last year decide to investigate the technical aspects for improving my shots and even started playing with HDR pictures. So after exploring lots of blogs and forums, I'm finally joining this one.
And very pleased we are that you have chosen to do so. I hope you enjoy being part of this forum, Marc.
By the way - If you wish you can go to Edit Profile and put in your location, so that it appears in the sidebar alongside your message, just like mine beside this message. Then everybody knows where everybody else is.
Hello all,
My name's Dave, I live just outside Manchester, UK. I work full-time in admin and IT - and it's nice to be here. I've followed the tutorials on the site for some time now, and thought it about time I joined.
I got given (yes, for free) a Canon EOS 450D a couple of years ago and a few lenses, and although I do like photography I didn't do much - up until about a year ago when the habit started to kick in. Since then I've taken - and struggled with, many photographs.
So I guess my reasons for joining are to meet like-mined people, possibly go out on photo-shoots with others, but mainly to learn more about my camera and see what others are doing with theirs.
Thank you.
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Could you tell whoever gave you that, that you now have a new best friend up in Glenfarg in Scotland !!
You lucky person.
Great to have you here, Dave. Thanks for joining. I hoipe you find that being part of the forum adds to the pleasure and usefulness of the site. Hopefully you've already seen that there is no such thing as a dumb question on here. And, if you're thinking that you can't ask a question in case it's been asked before, then don't let that get in the way. If you need an answer, ask the question.
If you ever need any help in getting images posted into your message, then please do read the helpful guide that walks you through how to do it. Click HERE to read the thread.
Something else you might find useful. Sometimes people are not sure about asking for comments and criticism on their images. This thread gives you some helpful advice and guidance about how to get the best feedback from fellow members.
Welcome Dave from another Dave, born just down the road in Oldham.
Th'art reet welcome, lad
hi I live in Thessaloniki, Greece and I shoot since 1978. I stopped when digital photo appeared, but I decided to start again. So now I'm trying to understand all the new concepts and features.
Looking forward to enjoy and learn.
Welcome here, Nickolas, There are people who really know digital photography here.
Hello everyone, I just joined a couple days ago and have just picked up my first camera, a canon d5 classic with 75-300mm lens, and I'm interested in learning all that I can with what i have. See all of you on the forums!
Hi,
My name is Yudah and I joined this forum today and this is my first post. I am very shy and a beginner to manual & filter photography. I Hope to learn here as much as I can. The photo was taken on 7/28/14 @ 7:47 pm with D800 24-70mm f 2.8 13 sec ISO 100 @ 48mm & multi stop ND filter. It is down the side of the stream @ Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis Minnesota.
Welcome Yudah...no need to be shy everyone is very friendly and knowledgeable around here and always willing to help.
You picked a tough scene to photograph well! I love the lines of the water around the rocks and think that cropping the foreground rocks would really focus the viewers attention on those lines.
Did you have your camera on a tripod for this shot? Also, what program do you use to edit your images?
Hi I'm Nikki, returning to photography after a very long break. How things have changed! Where have the smelly darkrooms gone? A stunning B/W photo still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!!!!!