This picture is really nice. I've been in this village a couple of years ago and I had a great time there... I took some pictures but anyone like this one.
Thank you for your comment. Can I ask you a question? You still can see that the straigth lines are a little barrel shaped because I used the 18 mm setting of my zoom lens (18-105mm) . Do you know a way to correct that? I have Adobe Photoshop 7 . ...
I am an enthousiast amateur phographer.For my work am coming across serveral countries in the world. Also during my holidays I visit foreign countries. Always looking for something new. I don't visit the same place twice.
My Equipment
Until 20 August 2008 Olympus C5050 Zoom 7 - 21 mm F1.8
I am using the Nikon D60 with AF-S 18 - 55 VR/ a 55-200 VR and an AF 50 f1,8 from then until 27th December 2008. Then I bought the Nikon D90 with the 18-105 mm zoom lens. Maybe I should change the 50mm into a 30 mm, being more univerial because of the crop factor
Thanks for your comment on my POTD I appreciate it very much If you want to revisit it I have added a couple of shots of the climb in the comment box I was still on the hill we climbed down from the group went on so I could take the shot to show the scale of t he landscape and No photoshop that is how the sky was at that moment buy changed all the time Cheers David
It was taken with my cam phone. IF you go to my Flickr page, you will see all of my best work or to http://renigade.blogspot.com is my photo blog and www.flickr.com/rmstringer
Hi Johan, so nice to receive your message and surprised from Netherlands in Tegucigalpa. Guatemala is very different. If you have the chance to come again, try to visit us. The city is much more cosmopolitan and the areas for tourists also. Thanks for your comments, your place looks awsome also, you have fantastic pictures in your gallery.
Hi Johann, thanks for your comment on my lighthouse photograph and the flattering comparison. I am also in two minds about the aura, it was not what I was intending. It didn't necessarily change the mood of what I had in my mind when I took the shot but I agree with you that there are sometimes times when simple crispness will do the trick. regards John
Thank you for your comments on my photos Johann and the advice as well, I can reallly do with that, helps so much. These are my first attempts, so hopefully I will gradually impove - take care....Cathrynn..:)