millys
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2004
- Messages
- 410
Hi ,
I'm a bit of a lurker here on the US boards and whilst I have posted a few pic's I am not in the same league as some of the regular contributers on here.
What I would like to say is - please keep posting - everything you see - just the way you see it.
I have been completley inspired by you guys on here - you are the reason that I got back into photography last year.
I used to be an SLR nut - back in the day when my Olympus OM2n was state of the art
Since having a family I just stuck to a PnS (mainly thru cost issues) - but I stumbled upon the photography board on here a couple of years ago and I am now learning the art of taking photos all over again.
I dont have a DSLR but I do love to drool over them on-line and in catalog's
I have purchased the best camera that I could find with the funds available ( if I had got what I really wanted then trips to the World would not be possible!!!) and think I got what is right for me at the moment while I re-learn the intricacies of shutter speeds, aperture setings, white balance etc.
It has all of the functions of a DSLR and a great lens - so if the picture doesnt come out right then I know its me and not the camera.
I have produced a few very pleasing shots (for me anyway) and I also have a huge pile of junk that helps me learn what not to do!
But I liken photography to a game of golf - in a round of golf you can skew the ball off the tee into the rough 9 times out of 10 (at least - I do...!) - but when you hit the ball with the driver in the sweet spot and it sails down the fairway for 250 yards in a straight line - that's the shot you remember from the day.
Similarly - when I reel off a hundred shots around one of the theme parks - there's probably one shot that I look at and think - 'Hey - that's eaxactly how I saw it - and meant it to look!'
There is a huge satisfction and personal reward in getting that shot.
All I can say is WOW.
You guys are fantastic.
Tom - I love your exposures and post process techniques and I have followed you and your lovely wife's many trips to the world with great interest.
(Congratulation on your recent marriage and passing the Bar by the way
)
There are many inspirations on these boards - there are people who take pictures of the flowers in their gardens, there are the HDR's that somtimes amaze and sometimes look just like an oil painting, there are the posing pets, people's kids, everyone going about their daily lives, and then there are the Disney photo's which is why most of us are originally here.
I love the diversity and find inspiration from each and every one of you.
I peronally don't feel the need (or necessarily have the eye or the ability) to give constructive feedback and I also probably don't give enough praise where it is due.
But I am sure that I am not the only one to 'sit on the sidelines' and soak up the brilliance that you guys produce.
Please - Keep them coming -
We are off on our 7th trip to the World in two weeks time and photography has given me a renewed interest and love for staying at Disney.
You never know - I might even get to post a few when I'm back?
Milly
I'm a bit of a lurker here on the US boards and whilst I have posted a few pic's I am not in the same league as some of the regular contributers on here.
What I would like to say is - please keep posting - everything you see - just the way you see it.
I have been completley inspired by you guys on here - you are the reason that I got back into photography last year.
I used to be an SLR nut - back in the day when my Olympus OM2n was state of the art

Since having a family I just stuck to a PnS (mainly thru cost issues) - but I stumbled upon the photography board on here a couple of years ago and I am now learning the art of taking photos all over again.
I dont have a DSLR but I do love to drool over them on-line and in catalog's

I have purchased the best camera that I could find with the funds available ( if I had got what I really wanted then trips to the World would not be possible!!!) and think I got what is right for me at the moment while I re-learn the intricacies of shutter speeds, aperture setings, white balance etc.
It has all of the functions of a DSLR and a great lens - so if the picture doesnt come out right then I know its me and not the camera.
I have produced a few very pleasing shots (for me anyway) and I also have a huge pile of junk that helps me learn what not to do!
But I liken photography to a game of golf - in a round of golf you can skew the ball off the tee into the rough 9 times out of 10 (at least - I do...!) - but when you hit the ball with the driver in the sweet spot and it sails down the fairway for 250 yards in a straight line - that's the shot you remember from the day.
Similarly - when I reel off a hundred shots around one of the theme parks - there's probably one shot that I look at and think - 'Hey - that's eaxactly how I saw it - and meant it to look!'
There is a huge satisfction and personal reward in getting that shot.
All I can say is WOW.
You guys are fantastic.
Tom - I love your exposures and post process techniques and I have followed you and your lovely wife's many trips to the world with great interest.
(Congratulation on your recent marriage and passing the Bar by the way

There are many inspirations on these boards - there are people who take pictures of the flowers in their gardens, there are the HDR's that somtimes amaze and sometimes look just like an oil painting, there are the posing pets, people's kids, everyone going about their daily lives, and then there are the Disney photo's which is why most of us are originally here.
I love the diversity and find inspiration from each and every one of you.
I peronally don't feel the need (or necessarily have the eye or the ability) to give constructive feedback and I also probably don't give enough praise where it is due.
But I am sure that I am not the only one to 'sit on the sidelines' and soak up the brilliance that you guys produce.
Please - Keep them coming -
We are off on our 7th trip to the World in two weeks time and photography has given me a renewed interest and love for staying at Disney.
You never know - I might even get to post a few when I'm back?
Milly