Photos from Paris and Amsterdam in March are on-line if anyone's interested
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I was in Amsterdam in March too and I'm spitting on my pictures . . . yours are GREAT! I'm almost embarrassed to put them in an album . . . my only hope is that my friends never find your beautiful website.
Please keep traveling and posting those lovely photos.
Sandy (in Denton)
Please keep traveling and posting those lovely photos.
Sandy (in Denton)
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There are five people here looking at your photos and reliving our trip to Italy. You have inspired us to travel to Paris.
Pictures indeed speak a thousand words.
I'm told to tell you that your pictures are the best that they have seen.
Pictures indeed speak a thousand words.
I'm told to tell you that your pictures are the best that they have seen.
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I am one of your fans- your URL is bookmarked - and I view your photos several times a month!
What time of day do you typically take your pictures? My travel photos seem, to have tourists/people in them, and it distracts the view that i'm trying to take. Doesn't look good. Tips please?
What time of day do you typically take your pictures? My travel photos seem, to have tourists/people in them, and it distracts the view that i'm trying to take. Doesn't look good. Tips please?
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Thanks everyone for all your kind words. I love traveling and I love taking photos so it's nice to know that people appreciate them. So since you guys like my photos so much I guess I'll just have to take another trip and take some more (LOL). I know I love looking at other people's photos so it's only fair that I share mine.
My camera is a Nikon 5700 digital camera. It's not an SLR but it has all manual options and is excellent quality. And new for this trip was a wide angle adapter - it screws onto the lens and about doubles the amount you can get in each shot. The camera lens itself is a zoom (10X) so that allows close ups.
For the night shots I have a tiny (6 inch) tripod. You have to find something to lean it on but it does a great job of steadying the camera.
And in terms of getting shots without lots of people in the foreground, I often stand around for what my travel companions says is "forever" waiting to get the right shot.
Anyway, thanks again for the kind words.
My camera is a Nikon 5700 digital camera. It's not an SLR but it has all manual options and is excellent quality. And new for this trip was a wide angle adapter - it screws onto the lens and about doubles the amount you can get in each shot. The camera lens itself is a zoom (10X) so that allows close ups.
For the night shots I have a tiny (6 inch) tripod. You have to find something to lean it on but it does a great job of steadying the camera.
And in terms of getting shots without lots of people in the foreground, I often stand around for what my travel companions says is "forever" waiting to get the right shot.
Anyway, thanks again for the kind words.