Lukas your landscapes are getting better & better DPR is right I'm sure you could sell them. In fact you ought to make them into a book. I recently bought a book that was done by the Olympus Safari group through a company called Blurb. It was a collection of group members shots put together for an exhibition and was very nicely produced. All you do is download some software from Blurb arrange your shots & Blurb prints copies of the books for you. Not sure how it works commercially if you want to sell the books but it seems a great way to keep a collection of shots.
Around every picture there's a corner & round every corner there's a picture
- the fun's in finding them
Yea what a backyard I'm impressed. Whats the house like then?
Hehehe, its not nearly as impressive . We are just lucky that we live on the edge of our neighborhood, so we don't have any neighbors behind us (well, except all the animals who live back in those woods, of course).
Lukas your landscapes are getting better & better DPR is right I'm sure you could sell them. In fact you ought to make them into a book. I recently bought a book that was done by the Olympus Safari group through a company called Blurb. It was a collection of group members shots put together for an exhibition and was very nicely produced. All you do is download some software from Blurb arrange your shots & Blurb prints copies of the books for you. Not sure how it works commercially if you want to sell the books but it seems a great way to keep a collection of shots.
Thanks Phill D
Originally Posted by D70FAN
Lukas, Very nice shots, I love em', but it maybe time to start varrying your subjects.
Thanks. Landscapes are my favorite. I shoot other things if they strike me, but it's just not as much fun. Since I live on the coast, most of the good stuff is at the beach. I just got back from Death Valley, so that'll be a little different.
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Lukas
Camera: Anonymous
I could tell you but I wouldn't want you to get all pissy if it's the wrong brand
Yeah, until I moved to AZ 4 years ago I was stuck in a rut, but then when I returned I rediscovered The Peninsula, Tahoe, Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey (my perenial home), and the Salinas Valley and associated river. Ever been to Spreckles, Coalinga, Paso Robles? You should go.
Here, there's the ubiquitous Desert w/Saguaro Cacti (shown), Tucson, White Mountains, Tombstone, Prescott, Flagstaff, Williams, Sedona, and of course... The Canyon. Western scenes and lifestyles. So much to shoot, so little time. This weekend the Salt River... including warter... flowing(!!!)
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D7000, D70, CP990, CP900, FE + a lens or 6.
Ha! See, I can change...