Comparing my experience to your pictures, it is hard to imagine that they are the same event. It looks like you had a great time. Those are the perks of knowing so many people.
Since I've started watching your LJ, I've really enjoyed your photography. Thank you very much.
Then takes the time to sort them out and get good ones. But still. Her skill at managing to capture something a little bit more is reallt phenomenal don'tcha think? N' I've updated...but I din have much to say....
"l" is for Landscape oriented photos, "p" is for portrait. Grouping them together makes it easier to fit them on a web page without any large gaps in random locations.
And, a lot of the stuff I don't post, isn't too bad either. But, I just find it a little bit more boring, and I don't want to waste people's time. Some of it has technical faults (blurred, underexposed, etc.), and even for many of the subjects I do post here; I'll have taken three to five, almost identical photos (Maybe with slightly different composition or exposure), and then I only post the best looking one. Since I switched to digital I've been much more lax about getting the perfect shot the first and only time. I'll also burn through a lot of exposures just taking pictures of trees and rocks and stuff, and lately, shooting 10 megapixel movies at 5fps. (Which I haven't had time to post yet...)
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Date: 2006-08-17 07:16 pm (UTC)Since I've started watching your LJ, I've really enjoyed your photography. Thank you very much.
BTW, poke
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Date: 2006-08-17 07:24 pm (UTC)Yeah, she takes 10,000 pics
Date: 2006-08-18 07:04 am (UTC)N' I've updated...but I din have much to say....
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Date: 2006-08-18 04:57 pm (UTC)And, a lot of the stuff I don't post, isn't too bad either. But, I just find it a little bit more boring, and I don't want to waste people's time. Some of it has technical faults (blurred, underexposed, etc.), and even for many of the subjects I do post here; I'll have taken three to five, almost identical photos (Maybe with slightly different composition or exposure), and then I only post the best looking one. Since I switched to digital I've been much more lax about getting the perfect shot the first and only time. I'll also burn through a lot of exposures just taking pictures of trees and rocks and stuff, and lately, shooting 10 megapixel movies at 5fps. (Which I haven't had time to post yet...)