Haha, okay, that's what I thought you meant ;) Thank you!
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Lookin' good! :)
Sorry for not putting up a picture yesterday. Here are two for today.
http://i35.tinypic.com/nc1emr.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/2nsw7b8.jpg
whoah those last two pictures blew me away, and I am also sufering jealousy from all your other great pictures
And I like 'em both! Keep up the great work!
I especially like the Mark Twain picture! Cool idea for a shot! :)
Thank you very much! But I am sure that your photography skills are also great :)
Thanks, and you know I will!
Thank you! I took it when it was docked for maintenance, so I could get really close to it.
Today's picture was taken at the top of the lift hill of California Screamin'. For more info on taking pictures on roller coasters, look here. [MistrWebmastr's awesome lesson]
http://i38.tinypic.com/jicl5h.jpg
Very nice! Did you get nervous a little? :)
I like the picture, especially the way it makes one feel you can see everything. Not just the dock, but under the dock too. But I'm not sure I could be at the top of a roller-coaster and remember to take pictures that good! What's your trick?... or I should say, I'll find out more when I click on your "here" button. :)
Great picture! :)
Thank you :) I was nervous before the launch, because it was the first time I had taken pictures on Screamin'. However, after the first turnaround I felt that I had a good grip on the camera.
Thanks, that's much appreciated! Well, to be honest, I pretty much just pressed the "take" button when I thought I had a good picture in the viewfinder (i.e. When I was passing SSS). There was no way I could look at it from the angle I was taking, so I was pretty much taking blind. If you'd like, I can post the original picture before I cropped it to the one you see now... It's not that good. But yes, the guide posted on my link is really helpful and I will use its tips the next time I go! His method was much more surefire than mine.
Today's picture:
http://i38.tinypic.com/rh2612.jpg
Enjoy!
I like the way your photo caught the texture and light in the leaves!! Very cool! :)
And the coaster shot looks like something I'd like to try to paint in watercolor!