Wednesday, October 8, 2008

What's Going On Here?

6 comments:

Enigma3 said...

Thank You everyone for the loyal visits and great commenting on my Blog. I guess all of us enjoy the anticipation of what our fellow photographers and friends have to say about our digital creations.

I always look forward to seeing what professional food shot Mike came up with or the creativity and imagination Jen and Heather show us with their people photography.

Julie, Travis and Sue take us close to nature and sometimes to the very cool abstract.

Photo Africa just blows me away with their endless interesting and breath taking images which make me crave being there so badly.

I'm not sure where I fit in because I'm all over the place but one day I'll find my specialty.

Sometimes you ask questions and I'm not very good at responding.
(I'll get better)

Jen - For that airplane/pilot photo - Yes I was on the tarmac and I had a long lens. The Superman billboard was in a comic shop.

Mike - The original shot of that lighthouse was an infrared.

Julie - The lighthouse is in Polaski New York at the point of the salmon river.

Photo Africa - If anyone deserves the Sigma 200mm - 500mm f2.8 - It's you ! I actually saw a photographer on TV use one during the Olympics. This monster lens was virtually designed for you.

CHEERS TO PHOTOGRAPHY!

Anonymous said...

Wolf, it's nice of you to take the time to respond to a whole whack of questions today. Isn't it interesting how a diverse group like this came together? I'll just say that visiting your blog (along with those of the rest of the group)is an important part of my day and an important part of my learning. Cheers!

This image is wonderful! Great eye to have seen the shot. An elopement, maybe?

Anonymous said...

Pulaski, NY? I drive right past there a few times a year for hockey tournaments and shopping. May have to stop next time through...

Anonymous said...

whatever it is...I don't want that happening around my house! LOL

Wolf-you are the HDR Master!!! How can you say you haven't found your specialty? I have let to learn how to do HDR's. I love the variety you show us.

:-)

Michael Palmer said...

Nice Post Wolf - I like the way you set up the comments. Hey, Bob says the leaves are peaking a bit this week and next in Canaan, hhhmmmm I will call you later

Jennifer Rinaldi said...

Wolf - I agree with Heather..I would certainly say that your specialty is definitely your HDR processing. It's very different then what I've seen before.

This is a very thought provoking shot you have here...Maybe Rapunzel is up there!

:)