Curves and lines, shapes and bends are everywhere when you know where to look. From the vertical lines of these majestic trees leading your eyes both upward and forward__
To the curves and bends of these river and creek and dirt pathway. The lines of the tress standing guard on both sides further help the illusion of depth. The small stream at the base of the lonely tree snakes diagonally across the landscape leading your eyes further away. Notice that the swirl of the road leading to the church is almost the same as the movement of the river?
How about this idyllic settlement? The line of the green grass encapsulating/bordering the place leads your eyes deeper into the village.
I would like to have some vintage. But I don’t see something yet that speak to me. What I have now is Sony Alpha A290L 14.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens.
Oh that’s a good camera, I have one similar on my wish list but need to save up a little bit of money first. All my vintage ones are mainly for show and/or prancing around with looking impressive but acheiving very little. Film and developing is ridiculously expensive and I buy them all at vintage fairs etc so no gaurantee anything will actually come out.
But the experience worth it I bet. I have also things for the show like impressive looking books on my mantel piece and book cases in languages I can’t even pronounce.
Great photos – I love taking photos of trees! What kind of camera do you use?
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A small pocket camera – Sony
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Ah I love my sonys! My phone, small camera and bridge camera are all sonys
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Mine too 🙂 Wonderful realistic colors.
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And easy to use and nigh unbreakable and dont seem to go out of date the moment you buy them! The only cameras I own that aren’t sony are vintage ones
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I would like to have some vintage. But I don’t see something yet that speak to me. What I have now is Sony Alpha A290L 14.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens.
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Oh that’s a good camera, I have one similar on my wish list but need to save up a little bit of money first. All my vintage ones are mainly for show and/or prancing around with looking impressive but acheiving very little. Film and developing is ridiculously expensive and I buy them all at vintage fairs etc so no gaurantee anything will actually come out.
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But the experience worth it I bet. I have also things for the show like impressive looking books on my mantel piece and book cases in languages I can’t even pronounce.
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I have one russian contraption that even if I could find instructions in english I still couldn’t work. it seems to require three hands!
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😀 I can imagine…
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And a pocket Sony cyber shot.
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Very nice. I especially like the first and last photos.
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Thank you!
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The first shot is by far my favourite, very good indeed.
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Thank you!
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