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 (6)
Adobe_One_Kenobi
This is fantastic, I love the movement here. I notice the slow shutter that gave this awesome shot, a good rule of thumb though, and I ain't being critical here just noting to help everyone, is that your shutter speed should equal your focal length, so anything 100 and over here would have according to the text books been better, but I love the fact that you experimented here, and as you say, one's eye gets better along the journey. kudos for this study Melinda, and enjoy your run!
kgb224
Superb capture Melinda. God bless.
goodoleboy
Even with low light, you were so fortunate to capture the god, Mercury/Hermes, in this action shot, Melinda. Great movement in this snap. And, maybe I could loan you a few fotos to post out of the thousands that I have accrued over the years that I never uploaded.
micturn
Interesting
prutzworks
cool use of motion blur
MrsRatbag
Excellent action atmosphere shot!