Thanks so much for your comment and taking the time to go through my photos. :)
You have some really creative pictures...hope to see more in the near future
Take care
Jorge
Hi Helen,
Many thanks for your comments.
I took this shot,and some others, with the standard wide-angle 18-55 mm bought with the camera kit,.
To increase the depth of field you can use a small ISO (100) and a "small" Stop (like 18-22).
When you don't have enough light you should use a tripod.
Os
I just wanted to thank you for your comment on my picture, dad and son hands, I realy appriciated it. I loved the lighting on your tulip picture, and the picture of the bridge was realy a very unique view. My husband is a writter as well, a beginning one, he realy enjoys it and wants very much to make it his carrer. Thanks again. Your pictures have a such a relaxing tone to them, I enjoy that very much. :)
Hey Helen,
Thank you so much nice comment, And for the idea too, I guess I am still learning and I dont believe in tamparred pictures as they loose the original and its not what my spirit will accept. Well i didnt have enough time to work on stairs coz the owner of the place closed the door that I was taking this beautiful picture and I couldnt do much have just a 25th of a min to catch the beauty.
As I am learning I guess I will be making progress with all your support.
Thanks a million for all your support.
God Bless you.
Regards.
Helen,
Thanks a lot for your helpful comments and positive critique on some of my photos. Glad you saw something in them. And sure, I will keep an eye peeled for these empty foregrounds, composition is something I really have to work on.
Looking forward to seeing more from you,
Christoph
Hey Helen,
Its so amazing that we all see different thing in life and its a blessing to be in the right place the right time. Its great to be on FC and learn so much from pro's like yourself.
I would love to see more of your work as i enjoy and learn to pick up the bits and of my broken pictures in yours.
Keep shooting is what I tell myself. God Bless you.
Regards.
I also would like to welcome you to fotocommunity.com!
I´ve read your wonderful words in the creativity forum. I wish you will enjoy this community of people who love photography. Take the chance and renew your knowledge and improve your skills. Like writing photography is a wonderful language to communicate, understandable all over the world.
Jorge Gonzalez 18/04/2005 12:18
Thanks so much for your comment and taking the time to go through my photos. :)You have some really creative pictures...hope to see more in the near future
Take care
Jorge
Mic K 18/04/2005 2:46
Hi Helenthanks for your comment
and thank lots for joining us
regards
Mick .
Osvaldo Rima 17/04/2005 16:14
Hi Helen,Many thanks for your comments.
I took this shot,and some others, with the standard wide-angle 18-55 mm bought with the camera kit,.
To increase the depth of field you can use a small ISO (100) and a "small" Stop (like 18-22).
When you don't have enough light you should use a tripod.
Os
Catherina Young 15/04/2005 9:47
Hello,I just wanted to thank you for your comment on my picture, dad and son hands, I realy appriciated it. I loved the lighting on your tulip picture, and the picture of the bridge was realy a very unique view. My husband is a writter as well, a beginning one, he realy enjoys it and wants very much to make it his carrer. Thanks again. Your pictures have a such a relaxing tone to them, I enjoy that very much. :)
Michael Maytal 13/04/2005 20:01
thanks for your eyes....keep onmichael
Visiones de vida. 13/04/2005 1:47
Helen,..welcome to the FC,...I think you will love it here...looking forward to more of your workrAul
Josep A. Collado 12/04/2005 22:29
Thanks, Helen for your comment.Greetings,
Josep Antoni
Marcial Franze 10/04/2005 22:59
Helen,your comment on
is one of the nicest someone has ever written about any of my pictures; and I also consider it one of the most sophisticated ones.
Thank you very much.
Good luck with your book!
best regards_marcial
Vera Boldt 10/04/2005 21:09
Hi Helen,thank you very much for your comments, I`ll will have a look at you.
lgvera
excuse my english please
Rohan Akunoori 09/04/2005 15:43
Hey Helen,Thank you so much nice comment, And for the idea too, I guess I am still learning and I dont believe in tamparred pictures as they loose the original and its not what my spirit will accept. Well i didnt have enough time to work on stairs coz the owner of the place closed the door that I was taking this beautiful picture and I couldnt do much have just a 25th of a min to catch the beauty.
As I am learning I guess I will be making progress with all your support.
Thanks a million for all your support.
God Bless you.
Regards.
So- Lo 08/04/2005 22:11
Thank you very much, Helen, for your kind comment and taking the time to check out my website. I'm honoured. :) Good luck with your writings!Take care,
elisabetta
Christoph Hammann 07/04/2005 21:39
Helen,Thanks a lot for your helpful comments and positive critique on some of my photos. Glad you saw something in them. And sure, I will keep an eye peeled for these empty foregrounds, composition is something I really have to work on.
Looking forward to seeing more from you,
Christoph
Rohan Akunoori 07/04/2005 18:09
Hey Helen,Its so amazing that we all see different thing in life and its a blessing to be in the right place the right time. Its great to be on FC and learn so much from pro's like yourself.
I would love to see more of your work as i enjoy and learn to pick up the bits and of my broken pictures in yours.
Keep shooting is what I tell myself. God Bless you.
Regards.
Matthias Moritz 07/04/2005 17:32
Hello, Helen,I also would like to welcome you to fotocommunity.com!
I´ve read your wonderful words in the creativity forum. I wish you will enjoy this community of people who love photography. Take the chance and renew your knowledge and improve your skills. Like writing photography is a wonderful language to communicate, understandable all over the world.
Kind regards
Matthias
Mario F. 06/04/2005 18:31
hi helen.i thank you so much for your comment to my picture
greatings from good old germany ;-)
mario