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katie blue

kt loo
Mar 11, 2005
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kurt said:
Nice pics. :clap_1:
What camera did you end up getting?
Thanks Kurt. I ended up with a Panasonic DMZ-FZ5. It's not a pro camera, but good for enthusiasts because it has what's considered the best lens (a Leica) in its class right now, plus a 12x optical zoom, very little shutter lag, image stabilization, and is light and portable. Huge upgrade in image quality from my previous camera--and those were taken yesterday in pretty dull light. But, for under $400, I had to sacrifice some control (no manual focus, and additional lenses must be "jury-rigged"...not loving that, but it can be done.) It will get me started, and I'll upgrade to a DSLR when/if I get more serious about it.

I'm hoping to get on a real learning curve. I need to learn to compose well-balanced shots that don't end up being too "stiff", and pull colors out like you do--with the camera, not Photoshop. Haven't figured out if you're using filters or just good manual exposure techniques. Looks like the sun came out today so maybe I'll go experiment some more, outside, with my favorite subject. More pix tonite.
 

kathydwells

Darlene is my middle name, not my nickname
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Beautiful photo's KB. I loved them all. Especially Bailey's nose!!!!
 

katie blue

kt loo
Mar 11, 2005
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Yes, Paula, the sunset one is just west of our steps, the morning ones are to the east. The beach is shorter now by our access than it's been in a while, and there's still lots of peat, but it widens as you go either direction. Oh, and yesterday they brought a bunch of thick, long pilings and heavy machinery onto the empty access lot. The guys said they're putting in a sea wall. --looks like it's going to be one mackin' sea wall :\ I have no idea how we'll access the beach unless they move the steps out. Maybe CCK knows more...
 

CampCreekLou

Beach Lover
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Don't hide the ugly, Katie! Get some pictures of the machinery and dune skeleton that would make SJ proud.
 

Paula

Beach Fanatic
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I remember seeing the pilings when the seawall for the house to the east of our access was going up and I thought it was going to block our access, but it didn't. So, let's hope the same thing happens and that they do it soon before the nice weather comes and people want to get to the beach more often.
 
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katie blue

kt loo
Mar 11, 2005
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I snapped a few shots this afternoon. Nothing much to see, just pilings. Most of the seawalls around here are covered with sand now and it should all look very nice come summer when the oats come back. Not sure how smart the seawalls are in the long term, but strictly aesthetically, cream colored sand and oats are preferable to sheer cliffs of red clay and black peat.

PS: hey CCL, long time!
 
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