During April 4-6, I traveled around South Georgia and North Florida taking pictures where I pleased.
This is only the second time I have taken pictures with a digital camera, so tell me what you think.
If there are any particular photos you like, please tell me.
Alternatively, if you think any are worthy of the Urban Photo Contest, please tell me.
I will display the thumbnails as follows . . . Day 1: Okefenokee Swamp Park
Day 1: Brunswick & St. Simon's
Day 2: Jacksonville Zoo
Day 2: Downtown Jacksonville
Day 2: Florida Coast
Day 3: Savannah
Day 3: South Georgia & Augusta
The first photos will be up as soon as I have uploaded them.
(It takes a while, so be patient.)
^Thanks, but I always thought that one was a little blurry. :dizzy:
UPDATE: I will have the Downtown Jacksonville photos up within the next hour or two, but I will stop there for the night.
All I can say for now is that these photos will give me the respect I deserve for my photography.
@MattSal: Excellent job!! The photos look great and the pan looks good too, but I've never done a pan myself. I noticed that the same boat and fisherman appears in the pan three times. I don't know what to do about that but I'm sure there are plenty of pan experts on SSC that could tell you what to do.
@MattSal: Excellent job!! The photos look great and the pan looks good too, but I've never done a pan myself. I noticed that the same boat and fisherman appears in the pan three times. I don't know what to do about that but I'm sure there are plenty of pan experts on SSC that could tell you what to do.
WOW!!!!!!!! An overwhelmingly large collection of photos. Without a doubt some of the most wonderful shots I've seen. I loved the photo with the two lions relaxing under the sun Thanks for sharing all these beautiful pictures with us kay:
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