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campforums

Founder
Staff member
To be honest, I think that photography has as much to do with the camera and equipment you use as it does setting up the shot.

*awaits angry messages from photographers*
 

campforums

Founder
Staff member
That's true, but nowadays you don't need to know anywhere near as much as you used to. Cameras have a bunch of auto focus and preset configurations that work wonders, especially as you go towards more high end cameras.
 

2sweed

Natural Camper
Staff member
For not having any "photography skills", you do quite well. I also have had no training and yet have done alright by just taking the shot with my good camera. But in a way we train ourselves by what works and what does not, by taking another picture until the effect we want emerges. Good job! I like it. :)
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
For not having any "photography skills", you do quite well. I also have had no training and yet have done alright by just taking the shot with my good camera. But in a way we train ourselves by what works and what does not, by taking another picture until the effect we want emerges. Good job! I like it. :)
Thanks. It seems to me that the newer cameras take up the slack and make us look better.

Trust all is going well in your camp with the move and all that.

The summer has been miserable in terms of the weather but I'm determined to make the best of it. If we wait for the better days we might end up doing nothing. ND
 

2sweed

Natural Camper
Staff member
Things are going slow as I am trying to still make room to move in. Mom has so much stuff it is overwhelming as what to do with it all. Just shuffling things from room to room, or to the crowded upstairs, cellar and garage. I am sick of it all and yet must move in before end of month. As for camping that too is on hold until move and rain stops. It is a very wet cold summer down here. Glad your making the best of it all. Hope to read more about your camping fun times. :confused::happy:
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
Things are going slow as I am trying to still make room to move in. Mom has so much stuff it is overwhelming as what to do with it all. Just shuffling things from room to room, or to the crowded upstairs, cellar and garage. I am sick of it all and yet must move in before end of month. As for camping that too is on hold until move and rain stops. It is a very wet cold summer down here. Glad your making the best of it all. Hope to read more about your camping fun times. :confused::happy:
Things will work out eventually though the process can be long and sometimes hard. In the meantime you have contributed great stuff and have sparked interest and discussion on the Babble site. Keep doing that to keep the flame alive. I know that I find Camping Babble a bit of a stress release as it gives me an opportunity to put my mind somewhere else, even if for a short time.
 

campforums

Founder
Staff member
Thanks. It seems to me that the newer cameras take up the slack and make us look better.

Trust all is going well in your camp with the move and all that.

The summer has been miserable in terms of the weather but I'm determined to make the best of it. If we wait for the better days we might end up doing nothing. ND
Rainy weather can make for some great shots too! Water always seems to reflect light in interesting ways.

I know that I find Camping Babble a bit of a stress release as it gives me an opportunity to put my mind somewhere else, even if for a short time.
I am glad to hear that. I think it is good to take a break from whatever it is you are doing now and then so that you can come back with a fresh mind.
 

Profit5500

Explorer
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This is a picture my son took in Australia
I really like this pic its so cool and has you seeing the boats on the ocean. I am curious to know what spot was the pic was taken. This is a cool location in Australia looks like paradise lol.

Went for a long drive on Tuesday, to get a pictures of the water and mountains at Red Bridge Recreational Area, which is at the lower end of the Kinzua Dam and Allegheny Reservoir within the Allegheny National Forest area. It was a beautiful day and the reservoir water was deep. This area has many campsites and a boat launching area.

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I just noticed in that pic that small land in the middle of that river looked almost like a island. I never thought that those trees would be anymore beautiful then what they appear. It looks so amazing you can have fun with a kayak.
 
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JoshPosh

Pathfinder
Ship wreck beach on the island of lanai. This is one of 2 ships that hit land and was abandoned. As a kid we would play on the washed up debris from the ships. Large Matson containers.

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JoshPosh

Pathfinder
Hulopoe Beach Park. My friends and I use to go camping here because all the chicks use to be there at night. It was during my rebeliion years. My family went to one side of the island and I went here to look for girls.

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Northern Dancer

Survivalist
Thanks a lot!

The one great thing about Camping Babble is that we can enjoy the sights that other Babblers share. It really does make us a global community of sorts. More than that, it enhances our own experience and adds to our enjoyment..
 
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