BIOI am an IT specialist by profession, but my hobby (besides computers) has always been photography. I have been interested in this since early childhood, starting off with instant cameras and graduating to SLR's and recently a SLR lookalike. My first SLR was a Minolta X300 and then a Minolta Dynax 404i. My first digital was a Fuji S5000 DSLR-like camera, but nowdays I use a Canon EOS 350D with an 18-55 and 75-300 with a Speedlite 420EX (which is very handy for doing weddings). I don't profess to be any good at photography and have no experience with studio work. I do however like outdoors and scenery and have been asked to do a couple of weddings before, which came out well. The best people pictures I take are those where the person does not pose and are caught almost unawares.
I love the outdoors and camping and go fairly regularly and take my mountain bike with. My friends and I go mostly to nature reserves.
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Comments (6)
ambra2000
Ciao dear friend!Impressive and singular shot!Stunning capture!:-))Ciao dear friend!I wish you a very nice day!Warm and friendly greetings!A big hug!:-))
Beemer
I remember driving north to Canada in 2000 for a BMW rally. (Those quiet motorcycles) and smelling smoke from the forest fires for two days of driving. It gave the appreciation for how big these fires can be. Great picture!
rufous
Very Nice shot. It gives one a perspective on how disruptive these fires are.
zoku01
Be safe! I live in California so I know how these fires can be...Excellent shot!!!
tony_br22
stunning photography work Spooky-Wan
sossy
wow! had the feeling that I cannot breath by the view! what a smoke and what an impressive capture! ;o)