Beautiful! So serene looking! I agree with the others...it's your skill, no matter what camera you use. We are looking at kayaks...do you have any recomendations for a beginner who has a bad knee? We are actually looking at some inflatable ones.
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I live in Lewiston, Maine and have for most of my life. I've always had an interest in nature; as a kid I read books by Edwin Way Teal, Rachael Carson, among others, and I used to love studying the Golden Nature Guides. When I got into photography it was natural for me to take pictures of the natural world. A few years ago I got into kayaking and that allowed me to get to places I would never be able to by hiking and of course this gives me more photography oppurtunities. I realized years ago you don't have to travel to exotic locations to get good photographs. I have to admit I'm lucky to be living in a beautiful state with a lot of natural diversity, but I've taken good pictures right in my own back yard and neighborhood.
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This is lovely. (It's definitely the tool behindthe lens! Good glass is wonderful, but it doesn't make the photographer!)
I agree with Helen! A wonderful composition!
Beautiful! So serene looking! I agree with the others...it's your skill, no matter what camera you use. We are looking at kayaks...do you have any recomendations for a beginner who has a bad knee? We are actually looking at some inflatable ones.
great sunset. I only take my point n shoot when I kayak too.
Mt saying! It's not really the camera - it's the photographer finding the right moment! Glorious!
Cheers, Klaus
Beautiful sunrise. I love the reflections in the lower right of the picture.
John, this is stunning! Great work!!
Lovely pic John. That's a great advert for the harbor.
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