@Colin - thank you! I'm not too bad - just get stuck for things to say that I think won't bore people to death!
@Dave - thanks! As you can see it's now fine!
@Colin - thank you! I'm not too bad - just get stuck for things to say that I think won't bore people to death!
@Dave - thanks! As you can see it's now fine!
Last edited by AngM; 26th May 2009 at 06:00 PM.
Your doing well Ang! Nice self-portrait too by the way (I see you got that sorted). Man, if I'd put up a self-portrait as an avatar 'm sure that people would be leaving the site in droves and claiming warranties on their broken computer screens!
Your comment about carrying a camera reminded me of a quote I heard from a famous photographer (can't remember who though) - he said "I always carry a camera with me ... it makes it much easier to take photos"!
@Ang, Moo! You made it! Welcome here, mate.
@Everyone else. Alright all? Sorry I haven't been about recently. Other things goin' on, you know how it is. Hope all is well here. I'm still directing people here from flickr, as you can see from Anges appearence.
Dammit Mark - and there was I thinking I was special. Just one of many eh? Oh well, I'll survive I suppose ...
@Colin - thanks. I'm sure an SP of you can't be that bad really. (I'm just a hairy trucker really but don't tell anyone)
Well here you go - don't say you weren't warned!
@Colin - old but funny! (yes, I'm referring to you!)
Seriously though, I have no idea but I'm sure if I can post pics (SPs) then everyone else can too. I'm the shyest, least photogenic person I know (which is why I'm the one behind the camera).
Off to work now, will check in later and start to work my way around the place.
Hi, I'm Romeo S. Olayvar, Bobbi is what my friends call me. I'm a graphic designer and a photography enthusiast, I like to shoot anything, exploring viewpoint options whenever I come across something that I want to take a picture of, regardless of what kind of photo I am shooting - portrait, still life, landscape, studio or spur-of-the-moment.
Last edited by Colin Southern; 27th May 2009 at 10:06 AM.
Hi bobbi,
Welcome from me too, be good to see some pics or answer a question for you.
Regards,
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your posting about wide angle vs. normal filter differences. I'm an image enthusiast--photo and video--with a Canon XTi and an old Digial Elph SD700 IS. I take lots and lots of bad pictures, which I blame on my equipment. I've got a new toy that's energized me--a Tamron AF18-270 F/3.5-6.3 DiII VC--and am shopping for a 72mm UV filter to protect the lens. Looking at kits too and I'm not sure if I should care about vignetting enough to buy wide angle. Or if 72mm DV filters will work (my sony HDV is 30mm, though). Your post suggests not to worry much about WA. Comments?
Thanks,
Ross K
you know its going to get very boring and people wont stick around for long,when they put up photos and no one talks with you
Hi Ross,
I just got myself a 72mm filter for a similar lens (see my auto sig), I went for a Hoya Pro1 Digital, a sort of middle of their cheap, mid, expensive ranges. Came from (in my case) a UK Amazon reseller, very happy with it, quite slim but has a thread on the front for another filter when need be (e.g. C-PL). It doesn't vignette at 18mm (that I have noticed), but that probably says more about the lens than the filter.
Do post some pics and welcome to the forums,
If this is ment as a complain then i suggest you make your text more friendly to read.
Make use of capitals, interpunction etc.
I, and lots of people, do not make the smallest effort to read a text whitout structure.
I mean this much more friendly then it looks at prima facie, i 've got problems to express mood.
I am a retired law professor who has taken up photography as a second life. I have been a drop-by visitor to this site for two years, and I have finally decided to register so that I can get more out of my visits.
There is no doubt that this is a first rate site, and I am confident that the forum will be just as good.
Best wishes to all, ......... Lash /
Hi Lash,
Another professor; we're getting quite a collection of doctors and professors here!
What kind of equipment are you shooting with, and what kind of shooting interests you the most?
Great to have you with us - please don't hesitate to ask if there's anything we can do to help.
Hi from me too Lash,
I think Colin has covered most bases; I'll just add that if you have any pictures to share, either start a new thread, join one already 'on the go', or put a web gallery link in your auto signature if you wish.
We're generally informal and friendly in the forums, I hope you enjoy your time here and long may it last.
Welcome from ...
Hi all,
I was really pleased with the quality of information supplied by the CiC site. I felt dwarfed while reading the tutorials and seeing how much care and diligence were taken while writing them and moreover the way it is presented, has really impressed me. Seeing that, I felt more than happy to find that you can even interact with other people and become a part of this effort through this form, therefore here I am introducing myself and greeting everybody.
I am a male from the middle east, ashamed to say that I was trained as a financial analyst, but currently immersed in agricultural investments. I live in Jordan, work in both Syria and Lebanon and spend my free weekends trying to relax on the beaches of Turkey, so I am a true middle eastern.
We have lots of things worth shooting here, therefore, I feel that my Sony Alpha 200 will be quite busy in the coming few weeks. I am a total beginner in this field but my friends say that I am a fast learner, I used to shoot a beretta silver pigeon before turning here to shoot with my Sony Alpha. Unlike the silver pigeon, I do not use my Sony to shoot clay discs flying fast over my head, on the contrary, I am more focused on macro photography, but the overwhelming scenes in my region compel me sometimes to shoot nature and some landscapes. My draw back is that currently I have one lens, the standard one supplied with the camera an 18-70 mm lens.
Looking forward to learn from you and begging for your tolerance and forgiveness for my remarks and questions that may seems naive or misplaced.
Last edited by Colin Southern; 30th May 2009 at 01:48 AM.