Sue it's a Canon something. Literally I have to go back out and get the bag as I just went and gave it a try and big yeah as I wished to before Friday....
I can truly see why. I'd say you made a really good purchase in this camera Jack. Coupled with your artistic eye, the two of you seem perfectly suited to each other.
Great pic. Like the one of the stained glass windows too. Nice use of lighting, a challenge for some cameras, and people behind the view taking the shot.
Thanks Curt, as glad that I got this done and have something which works. The view of that whom takes the a picture is much like an artist as I see it and within artists there are a variety of what and how people do it. Ansel was not like Picasso, but it's an art within it's own manner.
Where I live in Canada has always been thought of as being very American. But Andy these where just a few photographs I took to see how the lens worked. I could well imagine from Italy how it would look this way as it is.
I have always loved the architecture and ironically I find it either in historical sites or within places of faith. It's ironic but literally very true.
After this week, lets see where this goes. Julie, since I was in Flushing Meadows, I literally enjoyed this. I knew that I had so much time. And then came home...but it shall be fun.
Summers it's the first place I took pictures and it's always those harps they have always been something I come back too as the texture is something that came to me as being much like art.
A fellow 'acrophobic' ? Fear of heights too? God! Has plagued me since, well, now come to think of it, when a child, I'd climb trees no problem. Something happened since then I guess. Heights bug the hell out of me now. lol
It's a Canon, I shall get to it as it's not a huge camera just a small one but over all it's does a good job and look forward to doing more with it within the future. As the sales person agreed to go back to a month ago when it was on a featured sale. When he did that I then decided to go with it.
I like to see the wheelchair accessibility. Nice shot just for the practice though Jack.
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ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't catch me up on that thing for a million dollars.
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Cranes are cool.
ReplyDeleteBut scary.
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Even scarier equipment. Is this what is keeping the crane up?
ReplyDeleteIs this near the area where you live, Jack?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteWow! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteInteresting bone structure there Jack.
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What are those things? Are they organs?
ReplyDeleteI can imagine it would be nice sitting in the pews. The window lets so much light into the church.
ReplyDeleteLovely stain glass.
ReplyDeleteNow, that is one big coil. I wouldn't want to get that tangled up.
ReplyDeletelol.
Good shot Jack.
ReplyDeleteLiterally this morning I got me one and these were all taken within the last hour kid you not. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, now that is some tubing. I wonder how that thing works?
ReplyDeleteErika my very first digital picture was taken within this church which is downtown.
ReplyDeleteLOL I didnt water mark it but "hand marked it" :)
ReplyDeleteIt all was merely practice to get used to it Erika...I hope you can see my notes.
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty good Jack. What camera did you buy?
ReplyDeleteI like this
ReplyDeleteSue it's a Canon something. Literally I have to go back out and get the bag as I just went and gave it a try and
ReplyDeletebig yeah as I wished to before Friday....
Pam, this church is called the Church on 3rd Avenue, the exact same one was built at the same time in Chicago - not kiddding.
ReplyDeleteI love the shape of this staircase.
ReplyDeleteYou know, to this day, I can't go by a construction site without pausing to stop. I love watching people build thiings. Interesting perspective Jack.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike it's at the University here. I had to do a few tests with it and thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love Organs and their music. This is a stiking shot. Well framed
ReplyDeleteStained Glass is such amazing artwork.
ReplyDeleteIt's this church and the architecture of it really was what really turned me on to photography Mike.
ReplyDeleteI can truly see why. I'd say you made a really good purchase in this camera Jack. Coupled with your artistic eye, the two of you seem perfectly suited to each other.
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ReplyDeleteIs a Canon SLR? We've got the 10 meg and our daughter their 12. Very good lense and shutter speeds.
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ReplyDeleteHolding on ...
ReplyDeleteThat's a great visual idea, no words yet the hands says it all. Great.
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ReplyDeleteHuge. And those arches showed how beautiful and elegant this church is while maintaining the sacredness of the place. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very good camera you have! Those are very clear photos!
ReplyDeleteLove stained glass windows.
ReplyDeleteThe wood curvings is just lovely and well framed.
ReplyDeleteThe stone finishing i like Jack.
ReplyDeleteGreat pic.
ReplyDeleteLike the one of the stained glass windows too.
Nice use of lighting, a challenge for some cameras,
and people behind the view taking the shot.
Though available to us all, I like how you're making use of the audio feature.
ReplyDeleteConsidering how little seen it used, it still looks innovative.
Thanks Curt, as glad that I got this done and have something which works. The view of that whom
ReplyDeletetakes the a picture is much like an artist as I see it and within artists there are a variety of
what and how people do it. Ansel was not like Picasso, but it's an art within it's own manner.
Bravo!
ReplyDeleteVery well spoken. '-)
from my italian vision, this is all so .. american (this right must be so).
ReplyDeleteLove this.
ReplyDeletelovely view of the structures
ReplyDeleteWhere I live in Canada has always been thought of as being very American. But Andy these where just a few photographs
ReplyDeleteI took to see how the lens worked. I could well imagine from Italy how it would look this way as it is.
I have always loved the architecture and ironically I find it either in historical sites or within places of faith. It's ironic but literally very true.
ReplyDeletethis is a good pic.....the lighting is perfect
ReplyDeleteMy fav of this bunch.
ReplyDeleteAfter this week, lets see where this goes. Julie, since I was in Flushing Meadows, I literally enjoyed this. I knew that I had so much time. And then came home...but it shall be fun.
ReplyDeleteSummers it's the first place I took pictures and it's always those harps they have always been something I come back too as the texture is something that came to me as being much like art.
ReplyDeleteNice shots Jack, thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle me got a new camera and did a test with it..
ReplyDeletesharp as a tack mate good work
ReplyDeleteA fellow 'acrophobic' ? Fear of heights too?
ReplyDeleteGod! Has plagued me since, well, now come to think of it, when a child, I'd climb trees no problem.
Something happened since then I guess.
Heights bug the hell out of me now. lol
Thanks Mikey...
ReplyDeletewhat type new camera that u are using?
ReplyDeleteIt's a Canon, I shall get to it as it's not a huge camera just a small one but over all it's does a good job and look forward to doing more with it within the future. As the sales person agreed to go back to a month ago when it was on a featured sale. When he did that I then decided to go with it.
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