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Photo by Scoot
First of all, great website!!
I'm fairly new to photography and feel I have a lot to learn, but hey, I'm
having fun learning. I thought I might share one of my favorite shots with
y'all. My mom was wearing a Proud to be an American shirt and my son was
sleeping in her arms snuggled up to the American flag.
Thanks,
Scoot
This picture is in the Verde Valley
north of Phoenix Arizona. The railroad used to carry copper ore from the
mines in Jerome to be smelted in Cottonwood. When the price of copper fell
to unsustainable levels the mine closed and the railroad now operates as a
scenic tourist attraction. The picture is a typical desert scene of cacti
and ocatillo plants.
Hank Nicolello Scottsdale, Az
Photo by Hank Nicolello
Photo by Rick Rosos
Your website is in my favourites.
I am sometimes frustrated with this new hobby of mine. I can't seem to get
consistent results when taking images with my Sony DSC85. I would appreciate
any pointers out there.
Rick Rosos
This picture of an orchid I took in
Haleiwa on Oahu with my digital Olympus C2000z.
This picture was taken with a Sony
Cybershot p-50 @ 1024x768. I used the night mode with the flash on to
capture the photon lights AND illuminate Kate.
Hello I took this photo at the
annual WORLD OF NATIONS FESTIVAL in Jacksonville, Florida. The girl was part
of the Carribean Dance demonstration. The camera was my new Sony DSC 707set
on AUTOMATIC-FINE MAXIMUM PIXEL resolution. I hope you like it enough
to put it on your web site.
Thank you,
Gene Sukovich
Photo by Gene Sukovich
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