Your Prime Photography Locations Thread

ldmelsa

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Tell us where your best spots are.

And not just landscape, but also things like industrial, cityscapes - everything.
 
I mainly try to photograph close to where I am at the time. :P
 
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Well I am a sucker for a sunset . . I live by the sea so that is probably thanks more to opportunity than design.

 
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Well I am a sucker for a sunset . . I live by the sea so that is probably thanks more to opportunity than design.


woah that is one nice sunset!!!!!! is that from your balcony? if so then you have a beautiful view!
 
woah that is one nice sunset!!!!!! is that from your balcony? if so then you have a beautiful view!
That sunset was a Cape Town one I took the other day (it was peaking out from between two big apartment blocks).

Here is a sunset of the local variety.
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I'm also a sucker for the chokka boats :o
 
Well I am a sucker for a sunset . . I live by the sea so that is probably thanks more to opportunity than design.

that's awesome! :D
I did not see that just now
I was on my Telkom local (thosepics don't show when you're on local)
 
Very nice....

I don't get to travel very much anymore.. so don't get to go to different locations anymore....

Has done one thing for me though and shown me all sorts of wonderful places in my own city :)
 
Sunsets are nice, buy I mainly do pictures of people.

But in the light of sunsets (pun intended) :

Canon S1 IS (last one is a two shot pany)
Sunset_hill_by_rouxenator.jpg
Ocean_of_silver_by_rouxenator.jpg
Dwarskersbos_Sunset_by_rouxenator.jpg

Sunset_conversation_by_rouxenator.jpg
Sunset_panorama_by_rouxenator.jpg


And one with a Nokia 5000 worth ~ R900
Sunset_over_wave_by_rouxenator.jpg
 
Post processing and Photoshop (in my books) means you did not take the shot right. I have had lots of fun (and frustration) trying to take good shots with stuff like the Nokia 6230i and its ultra-limited dynamic range.

I must confess though, my Flickr stuff were done (mostly) with a Canon S1 IS and it did produce very vivid colurs (perhaps too vivid) and my new Kodak Z1015 has a built in post processing routine which slows it down the the speed of a flying brick :p (I switched it off now)

Some of my 6230i [-]photo[/-]frustratographs :
Autum_Tree_by_rouxenator.jpg
Levels_of_Lilly_by_rouxenator.jpg
Pure_White_Lilly_by_rouxenator.jpg
 
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