Digital Photography Samples
Photography was a hobby of mine in the late 70's and early 80's. I started out with 35 mm and graduated up to medium format. I was shooting weddings professionally to help me pay for the film, processing, and expensive equipment I was buying.Recently, I purchased a Kodak DC-260 digital camera, which has restored my interest in photography. There is no film to buy and also no processing fees. A small LCD on the back of the camera shows your photo immediately after you take it. If it looks bad in the LCD, you push a button and it disappears forever.
If the photo is underexposed or overexposed a stop, it can be corrected using software that came with the camera, or in a program like Adobe Photoshop. Here are some of my photos.
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Petunias. Taken at night with camera's built-in flash. | ![]() |
Turn of the century house in Ocala, Florida. | ![]() |
Church 10 miles west of Ocala, Florida. | ![]() |
A small inlet at Caspersen Beach, Florida. | ![]() |
An egret at Caspersen Beach, Florida. | ![]() |
A pelican at Venice, Florida. | ![]() |
Sunset at Caspersen Beach, Florida. | ![]() |
Sunset at Siesta Key, Florida. | ![]() |
Sunset at Hudson Beach, Florida. | ![]() |
Sunset at Hudson Beach, Florida. | ![]() |
A daisy shot with an Xtend-a-lens and +1 and +2 close up rings. | ![]() |
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