bouvin
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- Åbyhøj, Denmark
Hi
My first digital camera was a Canon Powershot G3 (my first 'real' camera was a Pentax ME Super), which I since upgraded to a G9. While I these days do most of my 'serious' shooting with a Pentax K-x with some of the wonderful Limited lenses, I usually carry the G9 with me in a (jacket) pocket.
I'm contemplating changing my pocket camera to a S95, but will certainly hold on to the G9, as I use it in my Gigapan Imager (beta model), not to mention all the possibilities when combined with CHDK. I hope to explore time lapses over the winter.
I have been mainly interested in landscapes and architecture, but one of my ambitions with a small carry-around camera is to appreciate the city-scape more, as it is after all where I spend most of my time. I also seek to become more serious with composition - in this regard, I find Michael Freeman's The Photographer's Eye very inspirational.
I'm on Flickr and Gigapan.
Cheers
My first digital camera was a Canon Powershot G3 (my first 'real' camera was a Pentax ME Super), which I since upgraded to a G9. While I these days do most of my 'serious' shooting with a Pentax K-x with some of the wonderful Limited lenses, I usually carry the G9 with me in a (jacket) pocket.
I'm contemplating changing my pocket camera to a S95, but will certainly hold on to the G9, as I use it in my Gigapan Imager (beta model), not to mention all the possibilities when combined with CHDK. I hope to explore time lapses over the winter.
I have been mainly interested in landscapes and architecture, but one of my ambitions with a small carry-around camera is to appreciate the city-scape more, as it is after all where I spend most of my time. I also seek to become more serious with composition - in this regard, I find Michael Freeman's The Photographer's Eye very inspirational.
I'm on Flickr and Gigapan.
Cheers
Niels Olof