I am new to this site as of last night. I decided to join up while participating in the Grand Experiment known as the live "radio" broadcast.
As far as photography goes, I originally got interested back in high school when I would take pictures of my Rugby team when the 'A' squad would compete in tournaments. I would go to support, since I was 'B' squad, and take pictures.
Later in college, I got the opportunity to get one photo published when I stood in for a friend's regular photographer while he was covering the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men's Soccer Championship.
It pretty much ended there until I went to WDW last September.
I went armed with my Canon Powershot S70 and really wasn't happy with the photos I got. So, for Christmas last year, my wife got me the Nikon D80.
I'm still trying to get the hang of it and am still not happy with the pictures I'm getting. I'm really trying to get comfortable with the proper setting to handle variable lighting conditions where the flash won't suffice.
That's why I'm glad I found a site like this. My primary goal is to use my camera to take pictures at Disney. My first experimental run will be at Disneyland during the last week of June. Hopefully, I'll be able to learn from my mistakes before I take the big trip to WDW in September of this year.
As far as photography goes, I originally got interested back in high school when I would take pictures of my Rugby team when the 'A' squad would compete in tournaments. I would go to support, since I was 'B' squad, and take pictures.
Later in college, I got the opportunity to get one photo published when I stood in for a friend's regular photographer while he was covering the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men's Soccer Championship.
It pretty much ended there until I went to WDW last September.
I went armed with my Canon Powershot S70 and really wasn't happy with the photos I got. So, for Christmas last year, my wife got me the Nikon D80.
I'm still trying to get the hang of it and am still not happy with the pictures I'm getting. I'm really trying to get comfortable with the proper setting to handle variable lighting conditions where the flash won't suffice.
That's why I'm glad I found a site like this. My primary goal is to use my camera to take pictures at Disney. My first experimental run will be at Disneyland during the last week of June. Hopefully, I'll be able to learn from my mistakes before I take the big trip to WDW in September of this year.
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