A work in progress! Hi! My name is Melinda. I am happily married to the love of my life and we have a daughter who is in college. I live in Southern California and I am an amateur photographer. My husband bought me my Kodak P880 for Christmas in 2006. I looked at it and thought I'd never figure it out! I've only taken regular every day snapshots and never looked through the lens in a "creative" way. Then in March 2007 someone introduced me to Renderosity.  In May, I became brave and decided to upload my first photo... I haven't been able to put my camera down since! LOL. I still have a lot to learn, but I sure am having fun doing it. I have come a long way though. This time last year, I couldn't even put a photo on the computer! Now I have started to research DSLR cameras ... Who knows what the future brings! Update: I now have that DSLR :) Was the best Christmas (2008) gift!   I did the research and picked it out and Santa put it under the tree. It's a Canon Rebel Xsi .
May 9, 2014
I have a new DSLR, the Canon 7OD. A gift from my husband for Mother's Day. So much to explore!
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Comments (7)
Cyve
Beautiful sky.
Adobe_One_Kenobi
ND's would have dropped your shutter time, and streaked the clouds. A Polarizing filter would have done a similar thing, as there is no sunshine here, it would have become a "Grey" filter. I like the raw what you saw results here Melinda.
mbz2662
Thanks Ron. I am storing information like a squirrel stores nuts for the winter ;)
MrsRatbag
It's so incredibly lovely, I wouldn't do anything at all to it except stare at it in awe and wonder...well done!
goodoleboy
Great sense of depth with that silhouetting at the bottom. First of all, I would have high tailed it out of there before it was too late. But if you were stuck in its path with no place to hide, I suppose a neutral density filter would have helped in this instance, but not a polarizer.
Mondwin
Very suggestive pic my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
kgb224
Amazing capture Melinda. God bless.
mandloks
Who needs filters with a result like this? Wonderful shot, my friend.