I'm sorry, I can't be sure. I seem to have forgotten to take notes or photograph the info panel with these shots. All I know is that they were taken in the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau.
Thank you, mark! It's going to drive me crazy now, I'll have to search the museum's database.
I'm a great photographer. I won't accept a shot if the picture isn't right in every way. It's not very often I have to delete images though, because I always try to make sure that everything's right before I press the button. The lighting, the focus, the angle and the right distance from the object. I normally end up being very satisfied with the shot I've taken. If not, it gets taken again.
I'm a great photographer. I won't accept a shot if the picture isn't right in every way. It's not very often I have to delete images though, because I always try to make sure that everything's right before I press the button. The lighting, the focus, the angle and the right distance from the object. I normally end up being very satisfied with the shot I've taken. If not, it gets taken again.
I'm a great photographer. I won't accept a shot if the picture isn't right in every way. It's not very often I have to delete images though, because I always try to make sure that everything's right before I press the button. The lighting, the focus, the angle and the right distance from the object. I normally end up being very satisfied with the shot I've taken. If not, it gets taken again.
Wow! I was there only 4 weeks ago and tried to get some pics of this bird too! moved too damn quick for me but I managed to get these & one of the other birds!
I'm a great photographer. I won't accept a shot if the picture isn't right in every way. It's not very often I have to delete images though, because I always try to make sure that everything's right before I press the button. The lighting, the focus, the angle and the right distance from the object. I normally end up being very satisfied with the shot I've taken. If not, it gets taken again.
Personally, I'm hopeless as a photographer, but Mrs Diva is amazing.
She was published last year in a fireworks magazine, and again last month in Slink Magazine with a double page spread of a fashion show
Hopefully they are not too shaky to set one up. You can also buy a remote control so you don't have to touch the camera if you are at risk of shaking while pressing the button.
Hopefully they are not too shaky to set one up. You can also buy a remote control so you don't have to touch the camera if you are at risk of shaking while pressing the button.
It is beautiful artistic shots like in the album above that really put me into my place as a total newbie in picture taking, you must be really proud of your work .
I finally got a telephoto lens last week & took it to the local plantation gardens, I understand that some of the flowers are over exposed, but I am still learning & am constantly referring to the dummies guide of my camera to help me to learn various things.
If I am having a good day health wise tomorrow & am strong enough to carry my equipment, then I will be going to a small wildlife park to attempt some animal shots for the first time with my camera.
I recently got back into film photography rather than digital - I put 6 rolls of film into being developed this morning it's quite scary not knowing if you managed to get a decent shot or not
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Thanks for the forum link habby, looks a good site, have bookmarked it and will look more when time allows.
Thank you, mark! It's going to drive me crazy now, I'll have to search the museum's database.
aww..he looks like the stubborn one from my back garden ..i think he's come back as i sometimes have the holes dug up again haha
https://www.flickr.com/photos/peugeot407/
http://i61.tinypic.com/300wvg7.
http://i61.tinypic.com/2qx93k2.
ok might not be like yours but i think its good..i take pictures of random things like that haha
They get everywhere those things, there was a huge one like that in my garage the other day
Wow! Would love to see some of your pics!
Don't leave us in suspense!
http://i59.tinypic.com/2v0fhpy.
still waiting to see your pics!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/73379787@N02/
Those are fantastic.
thanks, you're very kind!
She was published last year in a fireworks magazine, and again last month in Slink Magazine with a double page spread of a fashion show
So proud of her
Have you tried using a tripod?
Hopefully they are not too shaky to set one up. You can also buy a remote control so you don't have to touch the camera if you are at risk of shaking while pressing the button.
That's gorgeous. I wish I could take pictures as nice as that.
Lol I am not quite that shaky!
It is beautiful artistic shots like in the album above that really put me into my place as a total newbie in picture taking, you must be really proud of your work .
I finally got a telephoto lens last week & took it to the local plantation gardens, I understand that some of the flowers are over exposed, but I am still learning & am constantly referring to the dummies guide of my camera to help me to learn various things.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/123892097@N03/
If I am having a good day health wise tomorrow & am strong enough to carry my equipment, then I will be going to a small wildlife park to attempt some animal shots for the first time with my camera.