When having to visit the Council offices a wee while ago, I took the chance to air the camera. It really hasn't been getting much use of late.
I played around with settings and next Me-Now-Views day, you'll see the results. Since taking these, my father has generously passed on his DSLR (Canon EOS350D) to me. He can no longer make use of it.
This is a chance to return to full photographer ways; the camera is a mere 8mp quality in imagery, for it is not young. However, I can now relearn some of what has been forgotten, and have a good play around to see if I can get anything anywhere near the standard of the Fudge, or the wee Hisstix! It'll be a while before I have anything to show you, so keep breathing...
Meanwhile, remember that next Friday is Final Friday!!!
I played around with settings and next Me-Now-Views day, you'll see the results. Since taking these, my father has generously passed on his DSLR (Canon EOS350D) to me. He can no longer make use of it.
This is a chance to return to full photographer ways; the camera is a mere 8mp quality in imagery, for it is not young. However, I can now relearn some of what has been forgotten, and have a good play around to see if I can get anything anywhere near the standard of the Fudge, or the wee Hisstix! It'll be a while before I have anything to show you, so keep breathing...
Meanwhile, remember that next Friday is Final Friday!!!
Wow you have more aerial dinosaurs in your area than we do. I surely do love seeing your love architecture..I love stone.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Whoops with all the mess here FFF nearly slipped my mind.
oh yay for the dslr. I miss mine so much.. I made the choice to not buy another one and chose the wrong one, a Nikon 60. doesn't matter if it is old, they are still great cameras. have fun. I LOVE the second shot, that top part that is rounded caught my fancy
ReplyDeleteI have a nice fancy camera and even managed to find another lens to go with it (found it on the bus and when the tourists had left and nobody had enquired after it, I asked to have it and that was fine), but I know so little about it. I would love to learn a bit more, but would need some lessons. One day, when the madness has passed...
ReplyDeleteKlem
Looking forward to your relearning event. f-stops and exposures, oh my, oh my.
ReplyDeleteStay safe.
I find it quite cool that those crane operators don't hit each other
ReplyDeleteyou have such a super eye for the details!!! love the first one, it has something what makes me ponder...
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - certainly Edinburgh stands out - amazing landscape ... how they built in the old days always amazes me - enjoy the re-learning ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful old buildings!
ReplyDeleteCreative photos ~ magnificent buildings also ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteKeep Calm and Be Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks for showing us Edinburgh. We love the old buildings the most. So much history in them we guess.
ReplyDeleteSo it that a statue in the first picture or some person that just asked someone to hold his pint while he tried something? namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteLOL... OMG I needed that giggle... thank you Janice!!! That installation art is supposed to represent the typical Edinburgh man. Both my sister and I left without further comment... Yxx