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My first decent photo from my first day shooting.

 
pete.mod
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Aug 02, 2007 23:52 |  #1

I got my Canon Pro1 today that I picked up on eBay. It's in MINT shape, and I'm really happy.

Anyway. Today was my first time shooting. I'm a complete newbie. I've had a Canon A60 point and shoot camera prior to this one, but this is my first stab at photography, something I've been wanting to try for a long time.

Now I've seen some of the pictures posted here, and they are amazing. But I still wanted to share mine because I'm happy with the way it turned out. It was really windy today and it was hard finding a split second when the flower wasn't moving, but still it isn't perfect. I'm sure I'll take better pictures as time goes by.

I resized the picture to speed upload.


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Aug 02, 2007 23:55 |  #2

Welcome, Very nice picture! Photography sure is fun isnt it? Keep at it and keep posting photos.


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Aug 03, 2007 00:21 |  #3

It's fun that's for sure, especially macro photography! My grandmother was a professional photographer, and my dad is into photography, so I'm sure its somewhere in my genes to have a liking towards photography.

One thing I learned is that you need patience. It takes time to get that nice photo. At least now with digital cameras you don't have to waist a bunch of rolls of film to get it.

I look forwards to learning and taking better and better pictures.



  
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