self portrait, I have long arms.
I started in photography with a 35mm Pentax about 30 years ago, took a few day courses at a community college, had fun with it for a number of years but my interests and lesiure time changed so I eventually sold the camera. Got in to it again when I got my first computer about 6 years ago and discovered that the pictures from disposable cameras could be put on cd discs. This led to the purchase of an Olympus digital (a point and shoot model) and to my latest which is a Z Model Kodak which has a 5X zoom and is an 8.1 megapixel. A 2X lens magnifier and c.c. complete the package and all this was cheaper to purchase than either of my other two. It's put the fun back in photography for me. Hope one of my photos has triggered an emotion within you, thanks for looking.
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Comments (6)
TwoPynts
Love the way the walkway leads the eye into the photo, very interesting. Great scene, though I would like to see it at a better quality. Looks like your camera sensor has some color/noise issues. Great shot though.
CDN_Merlin
Lookit, if you tell me where this pic is taken from in Ottawa I can get a 4MP shot of it. I live in Ottawa but cna't place this shot. I think it's at one of the beaches right?
jcv2
Beautiful capture, too bad about the quality as Kort mentioned, but the landscape is fascinating!
claudialee
Beautiful shot. The calm water, soft clouds add so much to the wooden planks of the walkway and railings. Wonderful!!!!! HUGS!!
lookit
To: CDN Merlin, Pembroke ON. the waterfront boadwalk, it's the on the Ottawa River not in our nations capital, sorry for the confusion.
lookit
To: TwoPynts, thanks for the advice but I purposely made it look kinda' crapy by trying to bring out the grain, I didn't like the original smoother look. Thanks anyway.