Aug 20, 2013, 05:58
Hello, Shuttertalk members! I'm looking forward to reading your posts and seeing your pictures.
I'm very much a senior, 78 now, retired court reporter and webmaster. Am a real novice, don't own a DSLR camera but do have a Fuji Fine Pix S4300 which is taking a long time to figure out, and it is a challenge! So much to learn about these digital images. Have to say that these cameras are a lot lighter to lug around than my old 35mm Zenit was.
Belong to a camera club at a seniors' centre, but find that the instructors, both professional photographers, gear almost all of their lessons to those with DSLRs and it's hard to get any real assistance from either of them. Hoping for some help here!
Spend a lot of time in the summer and fall up around Algonquin Park here in Ontario (Canada) and love to take photos of the fall colours and some of the resident water fowl.
This image was taken last fall from an island on Lake Kawawaymog, adjacent to the Park, and it turned out quite unintentionally to be almost identical to a painting by Tom Thompson, (one of the Group of Seven Canadian painters). The island I was on was about 1/4 mile from the island he stayed on before his untimely death. I don't have any information left as to what settings I was using, but it was fun to see it and compare it to the Thompson painting !
![[Image: nightlightspagecropb.jpg]](http://nsmpcyberseniors.coffeecup.com/nightlightspagecropb.jpg)
Also attached is a photo of a young Mallard drake, still in his adolecent plumage, taken at the same lake, very early into the morning sweet time, and the lake was absolutely still.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Liz
I'm very much a senior, 78 now, retired court reporter and webmaster. Am a real novice, don't own a DSLR camera but do have a Fuji Fine Pix S4300 which is taking a long time to figure out, and it is a challenge! So much to learn about these digital images. Have to say that these cameras are a lot lighter to lug around than my old 35mm Zenit was.
Belong to a camera club at a seniors' centre, but find that the instructors, both professional photographers, gear almost all of their lessons to those with DSLRs and it's hard to get any real assistance from either of them. Hoping for some help here!
Spend a lot of time in the summer and fall up around Algonquin Park here in Ontario (Canada) and love to take photos of the fall colours and some of the resident water fowl.
This image was taken last fall from an island on Lake Kawawaymog, adjacent to the Park, and it turned out quite unintentionally to be almost identical to a painting by Tom Thompson, (one of the Group of Seven Canadian painters). The island I was on was about 1/4 mile from the island he stayed on before his untimely death. I don't have any information left as to what settings I was using, but it was fun to see it and compare it to the Thompson painting !
![[Image: nightlightspagecropb.jpg]](http://nsmpcyberseniors.coffeecup.com/nightlightspagecropb.jpg)
Also attached is a photo of a young Mallard drake, still in his adolecent plumage, taken at the same lake, very early into the morning sweet time, and the lake was absolutely still.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Liz