Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Friday, January 06, 2012

Just a few images from our trip to France.

Well I decided while I had a little time today that I would process a few images from our trip to France. I think they turned out great. They are just random photos from the coast line around Cherbourg France. There will be more to come.
This one is the river front in Cherbourg.

These 2 are both from the plane as we were leaving Naples, destination Paris.


Just a cool view of the water.


And those who know me know that I like to photography lighthouses :D

Saturday, January 30, 2010

My broken A700 :(











Here are some images of my unfortunate accident :(. I learned my lesson. You don't leave a 70-200mm 2.8 attached to the camera for extended periods of time and then pack it into a camera bag backpack. I did this but accidently dropped the bag and it snapped the lens off the camera :(. Oh I was sick. Thankfully I have an extened warranty and Insurance. The lens appears to be ok thankfully and the camera is out for repair. I sure hope they get it fixed soon so that I can have it back.




Any way try not to make the same mistake I did.




Sorry for the crappy quality it was low light and with my P&S.








Monday, August 31, 2009

Hawaii

A sea turtle at Tunnels Bay Kauai










A Sea Cucumber

My husband at Tunnels Bay snorkeling.










Fish at Tunnels Bay.











My son snorkeling.









Napli Coast Kauai, Hawaii

















Napali Coast Kauai Hawaii from the air with Interisland Helicopter Tours











Spouting Horn Kauai



Here are just a couple of images from Hawaii, far from my favorites I am sure I have clients I have to work on first. But here are a couple just the same. The underwater ones were shot with a P&S which I am not good with lol. P&S's are just too slow for me.
Just the same they were shot with the Canon D10. It is a nice little underwater camera. I would have prefered taking my DSLR under instead but the insurance company didn't want to cover the housing I wanted, so I opted to just buy and underwater camera instead. The kids love that I did too. I am pretty sure I have atleast one photographer in the making. Austin shot many photos on the Home of the Brave tour, especially the Arizona Memorial and most of them turned out pretty good. Since all three of them want to shoot all the time, I will be incorporating photography into their lessons this year. This camera though takes a beating and keeps on ticking. We dropped it a couple of times I believe. It was smashed up against the rocks and coral several times while snorkeling. And the boat ride with Holo holo from the "Forbidden" Island across the channel was choppy to say the least, so it got tossed around a couple of times onboard too.