I used to enjoy tinkering with computers, building them from the ground up, order parts and assemble. Couple years back I built a multi-media server installed unix and then remotely logged in with a command line shell and configured all the settings, network shares (samba) etc... Then I got board with them after a while and wanted a new challenge. (Been tinkering with them since 84)
In spring of 2013 I picked up my first DSL camera, joined a few forum sites and self thought myself the basics. By October, I switched to fully manual mode in the camera and dropped JPEG format. A year later, and 6 more lenses, I'm fully enjoying this with even more passion than when I first got it. There are soooooo many techniques, and mastering lighting and composition is going to take years. I love challenges and learning new things. It's a trait that I hope I can instil in my kids.
I'm another computer freak, and have also built two of my own computers from scratch - and it's one of the most rewarding things I've done! The first one I built was a retirement present to myself. Not built a server but have set up and run web servers and my own interactive websites. I worked with computer at work and was lucky enough to have attended database & programming courses and still enjoy doing a bit now & again, now I've finbally got rid of my pre-diabetes-diagnosis-brain-fog.
Robbity
i love photography updated my DSLR a while back and some new lenses, enjoy using photoshop, my love is animals and nature, also put together a book of photo's of our travels
I also love photography and learning all of the different techniques. Keeps me busy.
I bought my first DSLR in January 2010, used it on auto for a long time and never got the use of it.
Went on a few courses in 2013 for portrait photography and also shot my first wedding.
I upgraded my DSLR in March this year and this has moved my hobby on even further and allowed me to take even better photos.
My favourite area of photography is portrait and have started doing shoots on a fairly regular basis.
I do also like to try out other genres and am taking part in my first ever exhibition tonight which is a bit worrying. Hoping it all goes well though.
Lovely pictures.I started saving funds again, with hopes of an upgrade in the spring. In the mean time, I will have to work with what I have. Here's a couple samples from this weekend's outing. Good luck tonight on the exhibition!
Is that in North Wales by any chance?
Is that in North Wales by any chance?
I started saving funds again, with hopes of an upgrade in the spring. In the mean time, I will have to work with what I have. Here's a couple samples from this weekend's outing. Good luck tonight on the exhibition!
I started saving funds again, with hopes of an upgrade in the spring.
Here is one of my favourite shots from a few weeks ago.
Lovely pics. What camera are you using and what are you upgrading to? We are in the market for a digital SLR, but likely to go second-hand due to limited funds!
Looks like a nice camera.Thank you, and thanks to everyone for their kind comments. I'm using a Sony a57 currently. My hope is to up grade to the new sony a77mII.
Looks like a nice camera.
I seriously considered the Sony's when I got my first DSLR but the mirrorless cameras were not to my liking, getting a bit geeky now.
My in-laws use one though and love it.
Yeah everyone is different.The a57 has a translucent mirror, (although I really like the new full frame mirrorless Sony's that came out), and one key feature that Canon and Nikon didn't have when I was looking. The ability to auto focus as you change focus length when shooting HD video. Key for me when I attend my kids school functions. The bonus was the ability to shoot 10fps, which cames in handy at the kids soccer games.
Everyone is different, you have to pick what suits you for hardware. Heading in to work shortly, will leave everyone with a pic of a gal that hammed it up for me on the weekend. She loved to pose for me for quite some time.
Ahhhh I did suspect with the name .... really!
Any stu8ff we can listen to?
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