My Love for taking Pictures

As a child I had always like taking pictures. I remember my aunt would take are pictures when she would take us here and there.
I use her camera now when I can get film for it. Its the kind you look down in the glass. I now have 3 of the I have a variety of cameras, My 1st camera was a litte cheap brownie of some kind. Took the best film pictures.
I feel like when you take a pictures your putting your imagine freezing in time. My love for photograhpy is trying more settings. I have done around 13 weddings, xmas pictures for friendx.. I would take them to get better talent.. I love abstract pictures.
There are so many cameras out there now. I have learned more and more each time I go out and shoot. I have joined some online clubs. Which you can learn alot.
As for editeing, well still trying to learn that. Im a hands on person more than reading.
I enter our county fair every year, I feel like I'm getting better every year.
Have always wanted that one picture to get published, as we all do. In school took a photograhpy class, there my love for taking has never quit. I hope that it never does.
As I go out to do some shooting. I see what it should be.
Thats the beauty of what the eyes see. Its beyond words that one sees.
As ones mind goes and forgets who is who or what is what and where. You have a book to remember. One must not for get the beauty of life. Young or old. Pictures will always be here and improving as life goes on.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

TEXAS CIVIL WAR RENACTMENT

The North an South faught in Jefferson,Texas.
This is pictures of the renactment that they had this past weekend.
Was load with the cannon's.Was really neat to relive history.



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3 comments:

  1. Great costumes!! How many people were there participating? You did a nice job caputring the event.

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  2. Wow what fun photos... I love it that you did them in B&W A very nice collection..

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  3. wow these are great the pic of the man at the bottom looks just like he stepped out of the history pages. Excellent series, great work. Thanks for sharing.

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