Doug Nelson
10-03-2006, 01:21 PM
Where's your most favorite place to return to, where you know you'll make lots of great photographs?
| View Full Version : Your favorite spot Doug Nelson 10-03-2006, 01:21 PM Where's your most favorite place to return to, where you know you'll make lots of great photographs? pellepiano 10-03-2006, 01:57 PM As I use images as backgrounds for my models, its mostly City Hall in Stockholm and a place called Heringe Castle where there are wonderful rooms and windows. cardmnal 10-14-2006, 09:31 PM Grand Teton National Park or the Oregon Coast. Both are amazing places with tons of photo opportunities. Gary Richardson 10-15-2006, 02:32 AM Highlands of Scotland and the Lake District. 1STLITE 11-02-2006, 09:32 AM I am a cloud and sky lover - totally. Just the fact that every time you look to the clouds it will be different. The light and shadows, the colors at sunset (I assume sunrise too, but I haven't managed that EVER - lol)... Loooove it. Anyways, I live in a small town, just on the edge of town. There is a new highway just North of me, and when I step out and see we have a great sunset, I haul my butt down that highway and stop to take some shots. This is not perfect - I am still learnign in many many ways, and forgot to lock the exposure while taking the shots for this. I still like it, though. Dawn Jerryb 11-02-2006, 10:49 AM hi, you might like this link...it all about cloud and sky , digital and some artistic work ... to give you ideas.... and maybe on camera settings... I am starting to use this for inclusion on some of my photographs... and in editing http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/ I am a cloud and sky lover - totally. Just the fact that every time you look to the clouds it will be different. The light and shadows, the colors at sunset (I assume sunrise too, but I haven't managed that EVER - lol)... Loooove it. Anyways, I live in a small town, just on the edge of town. There is a new highway just North of me, and when I step out and see we have a great sunset, I haul my butt down that highway and stop to take some shots. This is not perfect - I am still learnign in many many ways, and forgot to lock the exposure while taking the shots for this. I still like it, though. Dawn 1STLITE 11-02-2006, 12:11 PM Ok, I feel like a bit of a gook or weirdo, but - THAT IS SUCH AN AWESOME LINK!!! lol Thankyou so much for that. Did you see the November cloud of the month? That was awesome - I have never seen anything like that! TYTYTY! Jerryb 11-02-2006, 01:11 PM hi, your welcome, I thought you might like that.... and also you found that theres a lot of other people who like to take pictures of skies and clouds.. and like I mentioned i sue these in building/repairing a lot of my old graphics or on some picture where there nothing for a sky i use them i thing there great.... Ok, I feel like a bit of a gook or weirdo, but - THAT IS SUCH AN AWESOME LINK!!! lol Thankyou so much for that. Did you see the November cloud of the month? That was awesome - I have never seen anything like that! TYTYTY! Janet Petty 11-02-2006, 03:52 PM Although I live in Arkansas, USA, and I love shooting here, especially the wildflowers in the spring, my favorite place to shoot in Utah. In Utah, there is everything from alpine to desert, wastelands to big cities. Yep, tis Utah. Janet |