Monday, August 06, 2007
These were some of my favourite shots with the Fuji E550 and I guess they formed the kernel that made me what to know more about taking decent photographs.

I tend to spend a lot of time in Donegal. If you've never been I have to recommend it - good food, good pubs and great scenery. Regardless of the time of year, it's always breathtaking (though as I found last weekend, not very photogenic with grey skies).

Anyway, I took a lot of photos one weekend while playing with my little E550 and these are some that I really liked. Typically everything was done by the camera and that's what was so frustrating. That's what started the drive towards spending money on a dSLR and this site and stuff.

I'm sure these could be better, I'm keen to hear your thoughts and comments on these and any other image I post here.

Cloughglass Beach

Cloughglass Beach

Cruit Island

Very blue...

 Just another rock

Dark Skies



Learning To Snap
Post Date: Monday, August 06, 2007 3:57:41 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Some notes about the images that appear here.

Unless stated otherwise, all images presented on this blog are copyright Paul Kavanagh. If you do wish to make use of an image, please let me know.  Providing it's for personal use I'll typically be more than happy for someone to make use of them (there are better out there though!).

All  other images on this blog are copyright their respective owners and were possible/practical permission has been requested to make use of them.

Please feel free to post comments if you have any. All I'd ask is that you're pleasant, and don't just type "you suck" over and over. In fact, if you have advice about improving the images or about techniques which have helped you, please share!

One other thing to note. The images here are all scaled and have had their quality recduced to make them more web friendly. A friend has loaned me the web space to alllow me to host them outside this blog and I don't want to repay him by hosting 200 10Meg images...
Post Date: Monday, August 06, 2007 1:55:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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When I first started shopping for a digital camera and ended up buying my E550, there were two sites I found invaluable.

DPReview gave fantastic information about all the cameras in the market, ranging from my little point and click through to the market leading pro DSLR's of the day. I used this site again when buying my 400D and was glad its only got better with age.

If you've ended up here and are thinking about buying a camera, then go there next.

I first came across Chromasia via an article in the Financial Times I think. the daily pictures are amazing. Of all the sites on the web, of all the pictures out there, David Nightingale is the person who drove me to do this. I've never spoken tot he man, never exchanged an email, never posted comments on his site, but I think his work is fantastic and if I ever get to be half as good I'll be happy. 

Learning To Snap
Post Date: Monday, August 06, 2007 10:20:16 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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That's basically what my wife said when I arrived home with a brand new shiny camera.

After months of reading, debating, panicking, planning, surfing the web for the best deal, some general humming (with an occasional ha). I baulked, walked into town and handed my credit card over in Jessops, said the immortal words "I am a camera noob, make it hurt"

Credit to them, they were very helpful, appeared knowledgeable (like I would know!) and got me a camera and some toys with little or no fuss.

So, I'm now the proud owner of a Canon EOS 400D, flash gun thingy, kit lens, Tamron 55 - 200mm lens and some other stuff like batteries and memory cards. I'd lay it all out and take a photo, but I'm shy.

So, here's one from dpreview

Canon EOS 400D

We've been together now for a few weeks and it's safe to say love may be blooming.

Learning To Snap
Post Date: Monday, August 06, 2007 9:42:09 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Just some testing to see how it all comes together
Post Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:14:32 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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For years I've owned cameras...

From my first little Kodak instant camera, through those little rectangular boxes with a flash at one end right into 35mm and finally a digital camera which (up until a few weeks ago) was my pride and  joy.

At every stage with film cameras what I saw on the print wasn't what I'd seen through the lens. But like everyone else I guess I was guilty of thinking something as simple as looking through a window and pressing a button was all that was needed to take a picture.

In 2005 when my wife announced we two were to become three, that was it, I needed a digital camera...

Once again, I settled on an instamatic type camera, in my case the Fuji E550. For two years it's been faithful, doggedly taking thousands of pictures and always giving good photo.

But I still ended up with shots which I liked, shots which I hated and shots where I went "What the f..."

So, in an effort to understand the art of photography I've decided to learn. I've also decided to blog my adventures in the hope that typing it all out will make it all sink in.

My name is Paul. I'm learning to snap.
Post Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:07:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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