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1footinthegrave
Location: Atlanta, GA USA Gender: Female Total Likes: 107 likes
| | | Little Shed in the Woods < on 3/20/2017 11:52 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Ok - so this is my first posting of pics. Be gentle. I'm a serious newbie. These were taken before the Flu knocked me down and out last week for a solid 7 days. Its nice to not be bent over the porcelain throne anymore. Story on these pics: My ex and I were posting yard signs about our daughter's upcoming play and I saw just this random shack as we were shortcutting thru the woods. I grabbed his sleeve and said "We HAVE to go in"! Although he turned his head, cocked it slightly to the side with one eyebrow raised in incredulity - he went in. Since my lovely and always breaking iPhone 6+ front camera has gone the way of the dino, He had to take the pics that I pointed to. I know I have a lot to learn about composition and there wasn't that much here, but baby steps. I'm learning. Please feel free to critique, just be gentle, I am but a delicate snowflake My favorite is the rusted bucket where only the bottom is missing. I named that one Monday Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr I thought the VW emblem was cool...so random Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr admittedly not a very interesting shot, but I'm just trying shots out and learning Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr this shack was in the midst of houses that start at 800K. Its so amazing this shed has not been torn down. Maybe no one knows who it belongs to. Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr "There's a hole in my bucket dear Liza, dear Liza...." Little Shed in the Woods - March 2017 by V S, on Flickr
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| 1footinthegrave
Location: Atlanta, GA USA Gender: Female Total Likes: 107 likes
| | | Re: Little Shed in the Woods < Reply # 14 on 4/6/2017 11:17 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by thingamabob
Fantastic! What did you get!
| so I have NO idea what bone headed thing I did to send my reply into cyberspace, but clearly I did it. I got a Nikon Coolpix L320. Kinda disappointed but keep reminding myself - it was only $60, not $600. I can turn it back in within 6 months and get the price I paid for it towards another camera. I'm pretty sure I'm going to do that and use this one as a set of training wheels to learn what I'm doing. I've already been frustrated with the crap pic quality. Re. the pics from this weekend - I FINALLY remembered the damn camera today and I don't have the right cord to release the pictures from camera purgatory! :-Z They are still trapped in the camera. I guess someone actually *lied* to me (gasp) at the pawn shop. I asked what type of cord I needed and if it came with one. She said it was a standard Android cord. WRONG. Oh well, Amazon will fix this shortly. I'll get pics up as soon as I can.....the wait continues. I know you *all* are just fixed to the screen awaiting the new batch of semi shitastic photos from the newb LOL (<- sarcasm for those that don't know my effervescent humor). I went scouting last weekend and found a few places but not a one
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| Sheavy
Location: Hoover, Alabama Gender: Male Total Likes: 569 likes
| | | Re: Little Shed in the Woods < Reply # 15 on 4/6/2017 6:45 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by 1footinthegrave
so I have NO idea what bone headed thing I did to send my reply into cyberspace, but clearly I did it. I got a Nikon Coolpix L320. Kinda disappointed but keep reminding myself - it was only $60, not $600. I can turn it back in within 6 months and get the price I paid for it towards another camera. I'm pretty sure I'm going to do that and use this one as a set of training wheels to learn what I'm doing. I've already been frustrated with the crap pic quality. Re. the pics from this weekend - I FINALLY remembered the damn camera today and I don't have the right cord to release the pictures from camera purgatory! :-Z They are still trapped in the camera. I guess someone actually *lied* to me (gasp) at the pawn shop. I asked what type of cord I needed and if it came with one. She said it was a standard Android cord. WRONG. Oh well, Amazon will fix this shortly. I'll get pics up as soon as I can.....the wait continues. I know you *all* are just fixed to the screen awaiting the new batch of semi shitastic photos from the newb LOL (<- sarcasm for those that don't know my effervescent humor).
I went scouting last weekend and found a few places but not a one
| Never be fooled into thinking that having a camera that costs hundreds of dollars will turn you into a good photographer, that's just a marketing ploy, it doesn't hurt to look like a serious photograph when out exploring like 2xplorations said though. The photographer takes the pictures, not the camera. I don't know much about the coolpix, I've never used one, but there's some going for upwards of 200 dollars on amazon and ebay, it honestly looks like 60 dollars was a more than fair price if it's in good condition. I wouldn't jump the gun on turning it back in just yet. If you don't know anything about ISO, shutter speed, f/stops, etc. I'd recommend reading up on it. Also getting a tripod wouldn't be a bad idea either.
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