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I became passionate with taking pictures about 2 years ago when I realized that I was traveling to all these interesting places and wasn’t really going out. After a long flight I would just run to a local market and back to my hotel room. In March of 2008 I purchased my first digital point and shoot camera, a Canon G9 (which I still love), and really started to enjoy taking pictures. I started taking my camera with me on my trips and searching out good locations to take shots. This past summer I finally purchased my first DSLR, Canon 7D, and subsequently started taking photography classes. I think what I love about digital photography the most is the instant gratification as a creative outlet.
Light in Dublin
Mermaid Inn Rye England
8 comments:
Fabulous shots. I didn't know Jen was such a wonderful photographer-- or any kind of photographer. Really great views.
The light in these is amazing! It feels so alive, like it's moving. And yet every other detail is precisely etched, like an engraving. And the colors are breath-taking. Amazing talent. Thank you for sharing it, Jen and Susanna.
These are incredible. The light in the pilings shot at the beach is breath-taking. Thanks for sharing with us. You've made me want to write a poem for those San Francisco stairs.
Aren't the stairs just amazing! If you write a poem to them, you have to share it.
What absolutely gorgeous photos! I love the bridges!! It's like you can see movement in each of the photos.
Just amazing. I love Jen's work and think this High def color and contrast is mind-blowing. I've used one of her photos in a book cover design and got all kinds of compliments on it.
Thanks everyone for the nice compliments and thanks Susanna for posting them! Nancy - it's surprising isn't it that I get away from my research obsession every so often to go outside and take pictures! Delle I loved that you used one of my photos on a cover it looked incredible. Katy - I would love to read a poem about the stairs in San Fran.
Really impressive photos!
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