Mine aren't nearly as good as everyone elses. About 2 days after the last photo posted here is when the light finally came on for me as far as getting ISO, aperature and shutter speed to work together on my camera. I didn't get a chance to try out what I learned before the end of 2006. So these are "ok" but not nearly as technically good as you - but I also don't think they are terrible for having the camera for only a few weeks.
favorite from my daughters christmas dance recital. I know what I did wrong now.
from the Dallas Sculpture Garden
Downtown Dallas
Entry to Dallas Museum of Art
DH working communications at the Cottonbowl parade
also in downtown Dallas
my DD (13). She hates this photo. I LOVE it. I think it shows her personality.
Upgraded to a dSLR this year (but still got some good ones with my G3 on the Disney Cruise in May)
shot through 3 windows in the capitol building at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. Each window is a couple hundred years old making for some interesting wavy glass.
My uncle's change of command ceremony.
Sunset over the Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
The Hokie Pokie, yes that is in fact what it's all about
QB handoff. Shot from the cheep seats with a cheap lens.
Sunset on the deck of the NCDOT ferry Fort Fischer
shot at my sister's college marching band practice. Gotta keep those lines straight and horns level.
I saw about 3 of those schools, all were pretty far out from shore. I also went about mid day when most people were eating lunch I think so it wasn't crowded at all.
My camera bag had a yellow strap on it which the fish seemed to love.
I just made a deal with the DH - I let him buy season tickets to the Nascar races this year and in exchange I get to take a solo trip to DW in Sept and then go with my Dsis and her family again in Early Dec. Wohoo!
I thought that was a very fair trade
My next trip will be for the food and wine fest and my 1st MNSSHP.
I'm already planning out the shots that I can get without having to worry about slowing down anyone with me...