Hi, I'm Jackie and I live in NE Nevada.
I'm married to the CyberGooch www.cybergooch.com/ and aside from the fact he is my partner, lover and friend, he is also my favorite artist. I (not so recently) inherited his old Sony DSC-F717. I shoot whenever I can. Our son has also picked up on the family tradition and won "best of show" in the youth category at the fair. My Brother in law, Brent Alexander (a fantastic photographer http://brentalexander.com/ ) recently told me I was using a camera from the dark ages. While this may be true, I find it works for me while I'm still learning the art. I wish I had more time to spend viewing the photos of others as so many are inspiring and challenge me to try harder.
Thank you for offering critique and advice. That's why I'm here!
Jackie
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Comments (6)
katspeed
fantastic capture of the droplets. looks like torn lace
hotracer2
Nicely composed capture, excellent POV and sharpness:):):):):)
PapaGuru
Splashy creek, sharp and detailed, great work!
Enmos
Beautifully captured, love how you 'froze' the water !! Superb again !! :o)
jcv2
Excellent shortly exposed capture of this wild streamin water, naturally framed!
kastakan
So many of these type of shots are taken with a longer exposure and make the water look smooth. It's nice for a change to see the water frozen like this with the individual droplets captured in time - there's a real sense of drama and action in this shot. Kastakan