I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (55)
beatoangelico
love the capture...Bravissimo..!!!
wawadave
good shot jock!
jocko500
oh i at the grand canyon here
Star4mation
Great shot Jock :)
jocko500
oh got to go something just came up and i have to go. i be back to comment later on lol.
carlx
Wonderful photographer portrait, Jock!!!
kenmo
Nice exercise and study....
Darkwish
Fantastic work! Great!
MrsLubner
Well done shot and I think your study of how different people hold their cameras is a wonderful idea. This lady has great hair and you really did a nice job of getting the luster in it.
myquad
Great idea! It also leaves you to wonder about the face behind the camera as well.
Nameless_Wildness
She has the support right...that is the correct way!
lior
Il est intéressant de constater que son appareil n'est pas tenu horizontalement! Merci pour le partage Jocko:) Amicalement Lior
Richardphotos
very candid Jock.when I was taking shots for a panorama on our trip,I seen some people looking at me like I was crazy
drace68
She's in another world, Jock. All of us go inside the camera one time or another.
Faemike55
Outstanding capture Jocko! Well done
Digitaleagle
Thats the way I hold the camera it helps me to steady the camera, excellent candid shot Jocko!! I never thought about the way people hold there camera now I'll probably will be checking that out. Although there's not many around here to learn from; most of the time I'm alone sure enough the only one with a camera, good thing it's not a team sport, LOL.
goodoleboy
Now, that's what I call a bad hair day! Terrific light/shadow effects in this shot, Jock! That is an unusual way to hold a camera. Never saw this method in any users manual. Actually, it looks like someone else was holding the camera along with her.
evielouise
and.......................click....click and.......click Yes we see a lot more these days Great shot once again jocko~
beachzz
I love these kinds of shot, we all do things so differently!!
pops
Great capture and you are very funny
elfin14doaks
LOL that's not even a girl thing. Nice capture.
sandra46
excellent!!!!!!!!!
clbsmiley
When I went to the AIA Sandcastle competition... "a couple shots in gallery" There were alot of people taking pics of the sand creations, but everyone was real polite and trying to stay out of each others way. there were 71 sites to photograph. We took 270 pics... LOL my shoulders were aching.. but was fun... sorry to run on here, I took a couple shots of other people taking pics but not with that close up front. great image we don't normally see!
flavia49
wonderful capture!!
skiwillgee
Great observation. I don't hold the camera that way; but that is probably the steadiest way to do it. If you place you hand like that it locks your wrist in a stable position.
bazza
Lovely interesting photo, well done!!
DennisReed
Lovely Photographer, I mean camera! ;)
claude19
A new and great element of your funny series !!! i like this close-up !!! with tele ???
whaleman
I expect she is adjusting zoom rather than focus as most people use auto focus. The thing that bothers me here and that I see quite frequently is that she is not remotely close to holding the camera level.
PIERRE25
Joli portrait, belle photo!