There's a few people out there who know I love to photograph pretty much anything that's out there; even if some people don't like it. I'm often not without my camera and it's amazing what you can photograph when you're out and about these days; especially when you're not looking for anything specific. I thought to share with you a few of my favourite photos I've taken in the last few months - and years - since I moved from film camera to a digital.
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Me meeting Sir James Galway and his wife Lady Jeanne 2010 |
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A garden art piece outside the Con in Brisbane take last week or so. |
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A Temple given to Brisbane by the people of Nepal 1988. |
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Taken: 17th, Sept 2011 at 4:30pm |
I enjoy taking photos and these were taken on a Canon point and shoot... a very basic camera that I've had for a few years now; and takes a great photo in almost any light.
What photos have you taken with your most basic of cameras which has turned out great? Please do share your best.
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