View Full Version : Do love photography?
naturelover
11-03-2009, 03:20 PM
I think everyone within themselves have a photographer attitude and may not get time to explore it. Myself, I wanted to become a professional photographer. But, could not of many reasons right from costly materials to its over head costs. I have a digicam from canon with 12 mp with 20x optic zoom and it's a very nice camera producing nice pictures. Anyone of you have the passion for photography.
naturelover
11-05-2009, 07:33 PM
Don't anyone ever cherished with their good old days photos and remembered the pleasant past time. I love to do it and recently I took my marriage album and were thinking about my single life. But the purpose of life got fulfilled only after marriage and after having my wonder kid.
crimson
11-15-2009, 06:32 PM
Photography is one good hobby to enjoy though it's so costly the benefits are good. Try to save up. Nature photography will really make you smile.
kageyd
11-16-2009, 07:31 AM
My husband and I LOVE photography. And the digital cameras now make the hobby so much cheaper (assuming you don't change cameras all the time, of course!) We can put the pictures on our computer, select the ones we want to make prints of for ourselves and our friends, and get them for almost nothing compared to what it used to cost to print up a whole roll just to get a handful of pix that you really wanted prints from. We love deciding together on many occasions what kinds of pictures to take, and then which ones to print. And we both love ZOOM, wouldn't have a camera without the close-up potential. Kageyd
naturelover
11-16-2009, 07:07 PM
got the kind of reply at last. I would say that photography is expensive if you are very often printing all the time like a professional. But, I think no one is going to do. Have a camera, go for shoot, take pictures and load it in the PC to rejoice the moment forever.
Terrie
11-16-2009, 11:29 PM
My Hubby, Daughter and I all like photography. They are Good at it. I'm not. Perhaps I should read the camera manual. :D Mine sometimes are blurry.
When our Kids were growing up everyone wanted photos so I gave most of the Good ones away and usually did not get them reprinted.
My Hubby bought me the film and slide converter recently. So now I can take the 35mm negatives, convert them to digital on the computer and print the Good ones. Cool!
naturelover
11-19-2009, 04:37 PM
Terrie wrote:
My Hubby, Daughter and I all like photography. They are Good at it. I'm not. Perhaps I should read the camera manual. Mine sometimes are blurry.
When our Kids were growing up everyone wanted photos so I gave most of the Good ones away and usually did not get them reprinted.
My Hubby bought me the film and slide converter recently. So now I can take the 35mm negatives, convert them to digital on the computer and print the Good ones. Cool!
Hi, I is very nice to hear from you that you and your whole family are very much interested in photography like me. I have a digicam and following photography as an amateur.
naturelover
11-20-2009, 06:23 PM
Terrie wrote:
My Hubby bought me the film and slide converter recently. So now I can take the 35mm negatives, convert them to digital on the computer and print the Good ones. Cool!
How much is that cost? How about quality. can you come with your experience with the slide converter in few words to know, because I want to have some details on that.
prasanth5
01-09-2010, 02:39 AM
I love photography but does not practise the art. I would like to start it at some stage in my life. There are certain landmarks in my country and in the world which I would like to take a photograph of, of course all by myself.
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.