So because of this I'm spending even more time out walking as much as I can (of course this works out great with taking my camera along for as many shots as I can find while out walking) Point is, computer time is more limited now, and if you don't see as many posts or comments from me, this is a big part of the reason. Now this doesn't mean that I"m not around, I'm always lurking and keeping an eye on what you all are doing in the forms as well as the gallerys. You are all like my family and I"ll be sure to always keep this as my home away from home. I'm also online on msn messenger most all the time, so if you want to bs with me, add me to your msn messenger. my msn addie is:
I just got home from a lot of walking went to a place down the road that does ship repairs and such and scrounged some naughtical stuff for my yard and got a lot of pictures of old boats and ships. I've also bought some supplies for taking pictures inside my house. Materials and props so I can take more indoor shots which I'm really looking forward to trying out. I want to get to a point to really incorporate my photo's and my 3d artwork as well as ps postwork into one big art adventure. Kenny I would love any tips you have since I know you have done photography. Anyone else that has any photo tips I'm all ears
I bought a "blacklight" bulb and I'm going to try and get some photos' using it, saw an awesome gallery where this guy did this. Here's the link if you would like to check it out: http://www.pbase.com/tglass0000/tims_blacklight_gallery














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As for the black light thing I have tried that before. The first time back in 1990 with stuff that was white and some color added to it. I would suggest going out into the night and try shooting Neon light on places that have signs. Night shows great color when taken properly. Yes on a post you made about the seals we do need to get together sometime and talk about the pictures and use in shutter speeds and lens use. Another thing is if you have a Nebula Ball laying around try useing a micro lens for close shots and take some of the ball. You can use the lightening in the ball for some of your work. If an aquarium is around try shooting florecent light with a color correction filter. a FL1 by Coken or Tiffen. Using amber light use an A80 filter and put the camera on a tripod so no vibration is shown to slow the shutter speed down depending what aperture you are using with the lens you have. When using portrate an 80mm is best.Photography is a form of art which was the reason why I went Pro with it as well as a musician. But still we can't talk without you taking care of yourself. We do care and we do have you in our prayers and thoughts. 




