Go out and take some pictures! Fall is beautiful!
yayy!!
ya. i've lived in california as far back as i can remember and my dad used to rake the leaves into a pile every day until we got one big pile to play in 
Autumn Reeser. gotta admit, she's hot!
and that makes me miss The O.C.

Autumn Reeser. gotta admit, she's hot!
and that makes me miss The O.C.
Thanks!
It's actually an 04 I bought this summer with only 15k on it. The original owner kept it in pristine condition so now all I have to do is park far away from everyone and keep it waxed!
and I also always appreciate any tips with the photography. I'm pretty good with photoshop, and those are all edited, but of course you can't replicate the way a great raw image looks. I'm using a Nikon D80 dslr and its just so damn complicated. Any tips/criticisms are greatly welcomed
It's actually an 04 I bought this summer with only 15k on it. The original owner kept it in pristine condition so now all I have to do is park far away from everyone and keep it waxed!
and I also always appreciate any tips with the photography. I'm pretty good with photoshop, and those are all edited, but of course you can't replicate the way a great raw image looks. I'm using a Nikon D80 dslr and its just so damn complicated. Any tips/criticisms are greatly welcomed
hmm..well a good start if you're new to the world of photography - stay away from photoshop. i think a good image is one that doesn't need much retouching. and also, if you rely on photoshop for your images, you'll never reach your potential to making a great image.
i'm taking a beginning photo class (
) to make up for some units i dropped. the professor has a very helpful website for those seeking to learn about the functions of their cameras.
here's a link http://withmeat.com/links.html . on the right hand side, under 'digital primer' he goes into detail about using your camera. hope it helps
i'm taking a beginning photo class (
) to make up for some units i dropped. the professor has a very helpful website for those seeking to learn about the functions of their cameras.here's a link http://withmeat.com/links.html . on the right hand side, under 'digital primer' he goes into detail about using your camera. hope it helps
here's a link http://withmeat.com/links.html . on the right hand side, under 'digital primer' he goes into detail about using your camera. hope it helps 

ya, i was impressed with the amount of info he gave us. i've been immersed with photo for the last 6 years and thought the class would be a complete bore. but with all the links he provides, it's hard not to learn something new













