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the "who am I" sticky...

  • 22-08-2008 8:49pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,219 ✭✭✭


    I've been thinking lately that there are a lot of relatively new people, so one of the things I wanted to do when I got my mod hat was start a new "who am I" sticky. We had one before, but that was years ago and it was left to die somewhere or other.

    So.

    Me: Calina. I have had a camera of some description since the age of 11 or 12. Currently I ply my trade with a Canon 40D, although my film heart lies with Olympus.

    In the main I take:
    • watersports/kitesports photographs
    • landscape photographs
    • whatever is lying around the house in the way of ornament type photographs
    • weather photographs

    I have been on several boards outings including Kerry, Fota Wildlife Park, Donadea (twice), Ireland's Eye, National Botanic Gardens, Kilmainham Gaol and have skipped several others, namely Saint Patricks' Day Parades and anything in Waterford.

    I have not forgotten about the possibility of a trip outside Ireland. I will look into that further (I believe Prague won the vote at the time, so will do a post on that subject sometime next week).

    People who have most influenced me: my brother in law who taught me about printing from negatives when I was 12. I have never used the info I gained from that. Ansel Adams, Philippe Plisson, Vincent Munier and Peter Lik. None of these take sports photographs which is entirely illogical given that I do.

    I use Photoshop, ACDSee Pro and am dipping my foot into Lightroom.

    Things that interest me: stuff that belongs in Digital Art and Design, printing and probably next, some macro.

    PS: I am female. Not a guy. Serious. Sing mezzo soprano and have a curious need for chocolate every once in a while. I only say this because apparently, people don't realise.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,067 ✭✭✭AnimalRights


    Me on the left
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    Got my 1st Camera for Xmas when GF came back from BH in New York.
    Lost it on a drunken night out in Feb, bought another one, traded it in for 450D in April and traded that in on Monday for 40D, should have a 1DIIIs by Easter at this rate. :p

    Totally hooked on this hobby and spent all my money on it, Borderfox aka KeithJack was my 1st mentor who explained stuff to me about 2 months ago.

    Fav stuff to photo is Gigs and I happen to think I'm quite good at this.
    I like street photography and portraits too.

    Need to get into Landscape soon.

    Went on the Guinness outing last Saturday and it wasn't really my sort of thing....

    Used lightroom for the 1st time last night.

    I'm mad into Punk rock and Arsenal FC, I also love
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,281 ✭✭✭Ricky91t


    Me:Im Richard,Started when i was 12-13 using a .3 megapixel digicam,Did get a film camera for my eighth birthday and this must of sparked my interest.Im a canon user through and through and hope to be for a long time :D

    Mainly Shoot:(in order or most to less)
    • Sports
    • Pets/Wildlife
    • Landscapes
    • Alot of other things


    Meets:Been to none as of yet but do plan to go to some when im done with school.


    People who have most influenced me:Mainly people on here and a few members of my family

    I use Photoshop,Lightroom and used to use elements

    Things that interest me:Motorsports and most other sports too,Technology,Cycling and thats it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,699 ✭✭✭ThOnda


    ThOnda. I have found interest in visual arts at university. Still using the same film Pentax MZ-6, mostly with 28-70/4 lens. I was heavy influenced by my local photoclub and the whole documentary photography.

    My main topics are:
    • people
    • documents
    • structures

    I like meeting people although I tend to forget links among names-nicks-faces. Few of my pictures are on my Flickr account. I suck at any of the post processing programs.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,063 ✭✭✭GristlyEnd


    The name is Darren and I've been into photography for 20 years now. Only took up digital 2 years ago. My weapon of choice is a Nikon D300 with various lenses.

    I will take a photo of just about anything but my 'current' favourites are

    - Macro
    - Landscape
    - Wildlife
    - Architecture

    I don't have any real influences plus I'm terrible at remembering photographers names but in saying that I have been influenced by a few of the photographers here. I use CS3 and lightroom for my processing. My photoblog is updated regularly and I prefer to use pixie over flickr.

    I've been to quite a lot of the meets and even organised a few of them. I don't post as regularly here but I still lurk.

    Cue, cheesy portrait shot :p
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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 9,047 CMod ✭✭✭✭CabanSail


    I have only recently become active on this site even though I joined back in 2006, shortly after I moved to Ireland from Australia.

    Started off using a Box Brownie way back when I was a kid in the late 60's. I remember the first time I used it was on a family outing to Katoomba. A few years later I started to use my Fathers F Series Nikon gear. I soon started to use it more than he did & so eventually bought it all off him. The old Nikons were a very solid piece of kit. They were all manual. You really had to learn about exposure & focus first back then as there was no Auto Settings. I still have all that kit back in Australia. I used to mainly shoot Kodachrome transparencies back then. I did look at some Olympus cameras but did not like the way the Auto worked & stuck with the F until in 1989 I bought the Nikon F801 which back then was an awsome piece of kit. I used to shhot a lot of Motor Sports & also take some photos in Caves. Later I got into Scuba Diving & got myself a used Nikonus III. Did not really do too well with the underwater lark as I did not have the funds for a decent strobe.
    I sort of drifted away from Photography in the mid 90's but became interested again when I got a very basic digital camera in 1997. It had terrible resolution but it was fun. It died a horrible death in a fight with a car door & with the insurance money I got a P&S Kodak DX3700 in 2001. Slightly less basic but I did get some good shots with that. In 2005 I moved into a DSLR with the Nikon D70S when I went on a trip to New Zealand. I only wish I had shot some of the stuff in NZ in RAW but back then all I could afford was a 1Gb card which I got cheap at over $100 (how times have changed!) & it had to last me two weeks.

    In 2006 I moved to Dublin & soon after joined the Dublin Camera Club. Thanks to the many good photographers there & the program of good speakers I really started to learn a lot more about Photography. I also started to make a few suggestions about some things in the club & also organised a couple of trips. Towards the end of 2007 I was asked if I would consider nominating for the Council, which I did. I am tryimng to put back in what the club has given to me. The one thing that I did find as a new member of a large club is that it can be quite intimidating to start to show your work when others are at a much higher standard. One of the things I have been trying to do on Council is to make that journey easier for others.

    So that is my Photographic journey in a nutshell.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,793 ✭✭✭oeb


    I'm Ian, I'm a 27 year old from Kerry.

    Only been really into photography a few weeks, I am currently using a mates d50, but I am planning on picking up a d60 in the near future. At the moment I am so new to this I am shooting anything and everything, but I would love to get into Sports and Macro (When I have my own slr and can buy some lenses)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,757 ✭✭✭Deliverance XXV


    James, 24, Kilkenny. Check out my Bebo for pics and a deeper insight. Really really new to this photography malarky. Only got my current camera 2 months ago which sparked this interest. Normally I stuck with compact camera and only shot nights out on the beer etc. I'm starting to get very involved in photography and I'm beginning to learn a lot thanks to the photography forum.

    I prefer;
    Landscapes
    Wildlife
    Nature

    I primarily use Paint.net.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,852 ✭✭✭Hugh_C


    I am tall, grey/white-haired, 40s, cook, film editor & maker, husband, father, son, brother, Irish. I have a slight sibilance in my "s" because I have a slight chip out of my front tooth. I take pictures a lot, both film and digital, I have a slew of cameras lying about the place but mostly I use a bashed up D70 and an old Rolleicord V. I've been taking pictures for probably about thirty something years on and off, but was reborn about 5 years ago when I started taking them again in earnest. I've been doing creative work professionally for a long time and I rejoice in the fact that sometimes I'm reasonably good at it.

    The reason I love photography is because it's for me (and those I care for) and I don't have to work to a brief, so it's pure expression rather than commercial creativity.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,852 ✭✭✭Hugh_C


    Hugh_C wrote: »
    I am ...

    PS I'm the one on the right

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,263 ✭✭✭✭Borderfox


    My name is Keith and I have been a Pro for one year at the end of the month

    I shoot Equestrian sports also weddings/portraits/product shots/press and all the usual things the photographers do.

    I started taking pictures of my Horse "Spirit" and it grew from there, I try to use the camera everyday and keep it interesting.

    I am on the right :)
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    I'm John (duh) and I'm a scientist, musician and a volunteer music journalist. I have only recently got into photography in any detailed sense. I'd been using point and click cameras (both digital and film) for years and decided in January that I'd like a real camera that you can adjust things on. So I asked for a recommendation here and got one (a Canon 400D) and I'm happy tinkering around with it. Still don't full understand a lot of what it's supposed to do but it's coming along slowly. I keep meaning to go out with you lot on a boards photo thing but never think of it.

    I like taking photos of:
    • Gigs
    • Nature
    • Macro
    • Science
    • Mundane objects

    The obligatory face to go with the name (I'm the mammal):
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,398 ✭✭✭Phototoxin


    The obligatory face to go with the name (I'm the mammal):
    blast I was hoping you were the moth!

    I'm Joe from Louth, I wasn't really interested in photography until about 2 years ago when I started on a prosumer Fujis5600, I got into film in my 'forensic imaging' module and bought a 2nd hand Nikon F70. From there it evolved to digital (loved digital but love SLR-focus and stuff like that) Illford xp2 is my favourite film! I recently got a 2nd hand F80 and battery grip from flea-bay for €40 euro and I love it. (pity there's nowhere decent to get film done round where I live :( )

    I have emigrated to a mac 9 months ago but still like my pc for editing pics (bigger HDD and gfx card)

    If I'm not in photography then I'm in the AH forums the Mac forums and possibly the religion forums.

    I like to take pics of bugs, macros of stuff and I want to do portraits but at the moment they are limited to the puppy !!

    I have a website

    I got sick so have to sit an exam in sept but then I will hopefully have my degree! (and I shuld be studying not mucking about on boards.ie


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 617 ✭✭✭sasar


    I'm Alex, 26, Dublin.

    Have a degree in Business Administration, currently work as a TM in one of the largest companies in Ireland.

    Bought my first camera last year, since then it is my obsession. All I know, I've learned from the internet and magazines.

    Photography is a hobby for me and I photograph mostly for myself, sometimes a gig or a private photoshoot.

    Currently I enjoy taking photos of city and portraits.

    That's me: 14899878@N08.jpg?1192050891#14899878@N08


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,484 ✭✭✭✭Stephen


    I'm Stephen (surprise surprise), 25 from Kilkenny. I've been farting about with P&S cameras for years but only really got into photography when I got my beloved D50 just under 2 years ago. I have not yet been on any boards photo expeditions. I'm also rubbish at post processing.

    I take most of my photos when travelling, and I particularly like night shots. I also like to shoot motorsport but the only event that ever really happens near me is the Faugheen 50 road races, so I don't have a lot of that. Most of what I've learned I learned here :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 130 ✭✭labbad


    My name is Brendan and I live now in South Kilkenny via Killarney, Cork, and Thomastown.

    Retired a few years ago.

    Labbad comes from the first initials of my kids names, first e-mail address years ago with my first computer, still using it for odds and ends. [/SIZE][/FONT]

    I got my first camera in 1961 can’t for the life of me remember the make but you opened the front and the lens came out at the end of a bellows, I’ve had an on and off love affair with photography since then.

    Kids mortgage etc puts a damper on purchasing an upmarket camera so retirement and reared family has left me free to expand a little from compacts.

    This year I purchased a Canon 400D a tripod (cheapy) and a few other odds and ends.

    My main interests are travel and I want to develop my photography I also did a degree course in W. I. T. since retirement and am on my way back in September to do another one (keep me off the street corners) .

    Have a look here

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/labbad/[/FONT]


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,148 ✭✭✭mehfesto2


    Im Seán, 22 from Finglas.

    I was a nursing student until last year, but left to join Communications, which I will start this year.

    I have my D80 camera 6 moths now and really enjoy it as a hobby. I don't take as many shots as I'd like, but I aim to rectify this when the winter draws in and I can get around to night-scape urban shots - safely!

    I love portraits too, but can't seem to get people to pose without getting them drunk. My other main area of interest is concert photography and having taken the advice from these boards and a few UK mags and have gotten in contact with a few unsigned bands for gig shoots. Hopefully these will go well!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mehfesto/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,763 ✭✭✭Fenster


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    I'm Mark, twenty seven years of this Earth and from the great city of Galway. My actual presence here is somewhat intermittent due to location (I live in Las Vegas, USA), lack of equipment, free time and interest in the photographic opportunities I have right now, but when I can I shoot infrared landscapes and still life and anything else which crosses my interest.

    http://www.bhalash.com


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 419 ✭✭*Dallas


    Hey All,

    I'm Debbie, from Finglas originally, working in eBay during the day and I try to get out to take photos as much as possible in my spare time.

    I've been in to photography for years, currently using a 350D with a small selection of lenses.

    I have a website, although it aint finished yet!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,590 ✭✭✭Pigwidgeon


    kate,
    got my first (barbie) camera when i was about 6, then had just several crappy ones including a p&s, then last december took the plunge with a D40

    am still trying to find my feet with SLR photography

    mainly take

    landscapes, shots around the house etc
    am trying to get more into portraits and the times i did take them i really enjoyed it.

    hoping to study photography in college,going into 6th year on wed! :O, am starting a portfolio course on the 22nd of sept as i have no idea where to begin!

    have to say i've gotten some great advice and tips here from both lurking and posting!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,497 ✭✭✭✭Dragan


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    I'm 27 years old and spend 40 hours a week dealing with statistical modeling. I spend about 28 hours a week sleeping and for the other hundred i'm normally up to something. The gym and photography, gigs and museum trips, sitting in on shoots and anything else. I have always been creative and outlets have included music, painting, drawing (terribly) and writing.

    I was inspired to take my first "non party" photo by my flatmate who is also my strongest resource for photographic knowledge, advice and challenges. This board is a close second.

    The strong influence on my preferred style is Ross Waldron. I'm a massive fan of horror, comics and film and often aim to replicate the various styles from all these media that have influenced me.

    I love film but i have not watched tv since January. I'm currently working on an online comic/novel project on a different forum on this board.

    My favourite subject to photograph are people and if i can get that in a horror setting then so much the better. I also love sunrises and sunsets and will normally try to either tell a story or express a strong emotion in most of my shots.

    I'm currently using a bridge camera, putting some money aside as i can to move up to a decent dSLR.

    I love music and find if i have to go a day without hearing some it gets me down.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,368 ✭✭✭Covey


    kateos2 wrote: »
    kate,

    hoping to study photography in college,going into 6th year on wed! :O, am starting a portfolio course on the 22nd of sept as i have no idea where to begin!

    Concentrate on those studies first though, you've all your life for photography afterwards.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 32,865 ✭✭✭✭MagicMarker


    DarrenG wrote: »
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    Cool pic and nice shirt!! Me likes...

    Dragan, you scare me:P

    Erm, i've posted so i may as well introduce myself. I'm Daniel, 24 years old from Dublin but currently residing in Canada, until the 27th Sept at least. I don't do a whole lot but my first love is music and i am a musician myself.

    I'm more of an observer than a photographer, i have a great respect for photography and believe it is a true art. Right now i'm more of a point and shoot guy but at some stage in the future i would love to get myself a ''proper'' camera and take it more seriously.

    Greatest pleasures derive from gigs, portraits, landscapes and B&W in general.

    Obligatory emo shot.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,547 ✭✭✭City-Exile


    Peadar, IT Consultant, from West Cork, based out of Dublin, currently working in West Yorkshire.
    Was always interested in photography, but never imagined I'd be so consumed by it. Used to take pictures at car rallies, using a film compact. Took a lend of my neighbours Canon SLR in the early 90's & was blown away by the results.

    In 2000 I got compensation from Lufthansa for having to travel in the jump seat, because they couldn't accommodate me on a business class ticket. I took the money & went straight round to the Duty Free, where I bought a Canon EOS 300.

    I was spending a fortune on film & processing, so within 3 years, I had moved on to the Canon 300D.

    Sport was the driving force behind my passion for photography, but I've made every effort to diversify.

    I've had images published in several national & local newspapers, as well as advertising & media campaigns. My work would probably be considered more of a visual record than art.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,445 ✭✭✭bovril


    Louise from Dublin. *Borrowed* a film camera from my Dad a good few years back now. Bought my own flim camera (Minolta) and took more photos around Dublin and on holidays. Got my first Dslr about 2 years ago now and have had an empty wallet as a result ever since!

    There is nothing specific that I photograph. I've done a few gigs this year and really enjoyed that (wouldn't mind doing a few more). I have recently gotten interested in photographing wildlife/birds but at the very early stages at the moment.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,458 ✭✭✭✭gandalf


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    Paul from Dublin.

    Always interested in photography but used program modes or compact camera's. I had a good eye for shots but didn't understand why I didn't capture what I saw all the time. It wasn't until last year when I invested in a 350D and did a photography course that I realised what was involved in trying to capture what I saw. I still make mistakes but do have an idea of what I have done wrong these days.

    I have upgraded to a 40D and still getting used to it, I love street photography and trying to capture things from interesting angles. I have yet to try some gig photography or sports but will try to expand to those in the future.

    Photography is purely a hobby and creative outlet for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 93 ✭✭Culann


    Simon, late 30's, originally from England, but living in Kildare for the last 5 years and working for a large company in Clondalkin.
    Currently use a 350d, but am hoping to move on to a 40d soon. I only take photos for a hobby and have no real plans to change that. I have a photoblog that I try and post to regularly as I find it makes me go out and take photos.
    I've been a member here for a while, but I'm more of a lurker, too much of one really. I still have to attend an expedition, but my shifts make it awkward...
    I am interested in taking any kind of photo, but I'd really like to try a model shoot one day.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,930 ✭✭✭✭challengemaster


    Callum, 17, Westmeath, going into 6th year at 8:55am.. :pac:

    Always fiddled with cameras at weddings/family events/etc etc, got my trusted 400D (as an awesome gift) last august in china.. moving onwards and upwards since. Next is probably a 40D..

    I'll shoot whatever, but Irelands pissy weather isn't exactly a great inspiration..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,193 ✭✭✭nilhg


    John, 40 something, married, kids, teenagers, based in Co. Kildare, am a farmer.

    Started off with various 35mm compacts until a friend of mine brought me home a Fuji S5000 from the states.
    Just before Xmas '05 I had very good night at the dogs in Newbridge (myself and my father keep a few greyhounds), and rather than give it all back to the bookies in dribs and drabs, I splashed out on a Olympus E500, which I've since upgraded to an E510, and added a few lenses.

    I shoot mainly landscapes, nature and some family stuff, though I would like to do some more travel stuff.

    Just a hobby for me, I'm happy enough to potter around in my own free time.


  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 10,686 Mod ✭✭✭✭melekalikimaka


    Nmae is Tom.

    Got into photography rather late, was a night out snapping whore for years, then took a few gig shots with a crappy ixus one night, realised i wanted more, got a d50 and have been rather odsessed ever since.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 454 ✭✭irishcrazyhorse


    My name is Shane, Ive been around this forum for a good while now but more as a lurker!
    I'm from Dublin but based in Cork, just finished a degree in Fine Art Media in the National College of Art and Design(NCAD) last year and before that I was in CSN in Cork doing Art and design.

    I have a few film cameras but mainly work with digital these days for ease.
    I Work with a d70's and a large selection of lenses.

    I mainly like working with people or in very dark conditions with little light lately.
    Started working with a lighting kit lately on product work and corportate stuff as to fund my addiction also head barman in one of Corks biggest venues and started modeling again.

    And heres the pic
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 422 ✭✭spav


    I'm Paul, I'm 28, English (booo!) and have lived in Dublin for about 2 and a half years. I work in advertising (BOOOOO!) and club seals in my spare time. Paedophile seals, mind (yay!).

    I got an Ixus 900ti for Christmas 06, then went on a big holiday that November to Bangkok, Sydney and Tokyo. I really got the bug for photography then, and though my little Canon was (is) a lovely compact, I began to see the limitations of compacts versus SLRs.

    I took the plunge and got a D40 about 3 months ago, largely though advice from here. Since then, I've got a bit better at shooting and a load better at PP - though at present I only use the crappy Picnic thing on Flickr. Does enough for me at the moment while I find my feet.

    My photostream is here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/clickyfish/ - starts of woeful then eventually reaches the heady heights of tedious yet inoffensive.

    I lurk on here mainly rather than post, but find it a fantastic resource.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,939 ✭✭✭mikedragon32


    Mike (obviously), live in Greystones, Co Wicklow.

    Camera is a Samsung GS1X with twin kit lenses (19 months old) and a Sigma 70-300 (3 months old). Compact Samsung too for nights out or where I don't want to bring an SLR.

    I guess my main subject is Rugby, but I take pics of what catches my eye when I have a camera with me. What I can't do is portraits. Don't know why...

    I had set myself a task to get a good shot of a bee and so far have failed miserably. I don't think I have the patience but I'll keep trying!

    My task for the upcoming rugby season is to get a decent shot of a big hit (hopefully it's one of my team doing the hitting...). Now that I have a lens that can cover most of the pitch, that mightn't be too difficult!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78 ✭✭dmohalloran


    Hi my name is Dave.

    Hello all.

    I am very new to the world of DSLR. Got my Nikon D40 with kit 18-55 lens about 2 months ago. But I have had an interest in photography for a long time.

    My main interests are landscape, city scenes, and anything that is of interest as I pass by.

    I am still learning the skills of composition, and learning about exposures. Have 'Understanding exposure' as my bible at present. Also find this forum a great help. Looking at others C&Cs shows me a lot about what people look for in an image.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 842 ✭✭✭daycent


    Hi,

    I'm Brian, 27. I like holding hands and long walks in the park :pac:
    I've been meaning to get into photography for a long time. I went on a trip across America a few months ago, and that spurred me on to get a DSLR.

    I'm interested in all kinds of photography really, it's all new and exciting to me right now! Mostly just taking pictures around the part of Tipperary that i'm living in at the moment. Currently unemployed (damn recession!) so not much opportunity to travel around.

    Mainly lurking around here so far, due to laziness and not knowing what i'm talking about. Great forum though, it's been a great help.

    I have a 450D and kit lens, and a humble Tamron 70-300. Much more money to be spent/wasted.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,763 ✭✭✭Fenster


    It seems to me that none of us fancy bastards would be able to take a passport photo. :p


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,930 ✭✭✭✭challengemaster


    Fenster wrote: »
    It seems to me that none of us fancy bastards would be able to take a passport photo. :p

    Well I look like a serial killer (so i've been told) In my drivers license photo.. probably a good thing! :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,714 ✭✭✭DaireQuinlan


    Fenster wrote: »
    It seems to me that none of us fancy bastards would be able to take a passport photo. :p

    Yeah, I meant to say this earlier. I demand self portraits ! whats the use of a "who am I" sticky if there aren't any self portraits ? How on earth will I know to avoid Thonda in the street if I don't know what he looks like ?!?

    Everyone who's replied already are OBLIGED to go back and edit their post and stick in that mug shot.

    For the sakes of completeness , here's mine ...

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,503 ✭✭✭smelltheglove


    I'm Rach, I overtook my hubbies login hence the crazy smelltheglove name, he's a music fanatic and it comes from the movie soundtrack to Spinal Tap.

    I'm 27, married 2.4 kids:) well 2 really but my hubbie amounts to about 4. I live in Lucan, from Castleknock. I got my first crappy camera at about 9 or 10, digitals came in when I was about 17 bnut I had a brutal one. My first editing software came at 17, Corel Paint and Photo House, and I have been a Corel person ever since, trying to get into photoshop slowly but surely. I use a Konica Minolta 5d, I love it to pieces but I need to upgrade.

    Being a mammy I love kid shots and can take them very well, one reaon why I rarely upload them, they now all look the same. I love people photography, catching the moment, I have very little interest in landscape and that, I wish I did but my eye isnt keen on it so I tend to stay away. With my husband being a singer in a rock band(s) I also take a lot of music photography, it needs to be very energetic to get me interested though and they gotta play to the camera, thankfully he is probably the cockiest singer around so I get a lot of good shots there. I have done a boxing fight night that got my blood racing, it was great fun and I have agreed to go and shoot it every once and a while again to add a bit of excitement to life! Other than that I stay true to my people and enjoy being caught in the happiness of whatever occasion I am at.

    I belong behind the camera, not infront, I photograph terribly so finding a decent shot to put here is hard especially one uploaded to the net. I'm the dreaded eyes closed in every shot person.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 842 ✭✭✭daycent


    Everyone who's replied already are OBLIGED to go back and edit their post and stick in that mug shot.

    Fair enough so. Here's one from a while back in Amerikay, with post processing just done in Picassa, as in not very good!

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,193 ✭✭✭nilhg



    Everyone who's replied already are OBLIGED to go back and edit their post and stick in that mug shot.


    Just to keep you happy

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,624 ✭✭✭✭Fajitas!


    Well I look like a serial killer (so i've been told) In my drivers license photo.. probably a good thing! :pac:

    That's bullsh*t and you know it.

    It's because you look like Rick Astley :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,930 ✭✭✭✭challengemaster


    Fajitas! wrote: »
    That's bullsh*t and you know it.
    On re-examining it.. its not! :eek: Freaky pic tbh - Gotta see it! :p
    It's because you look like Rick Astley :pac:

    Never gonna give never gonna give...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,459 ✭✭✭Dodgykeeper


    Ur 17 and you know Rick Astley lyrics!!

    Im Fergus 37 from Tallaght now in Templeogue.

    Got a Nikon f80 for an engagement present 10 years ago, never really got the bug until I bought an old nikon D1h from a pro, then it broke, didnt have the disposible income to buy another until wife went to US and brought me back a D40x which I upgraded within 2 months to a d300 and 300mm.

    Do some work for The Gazette Group to fund the obsession and have had a picture on the front of the Herald and used by RTE News.

    Mostly do sport but must branch out into other genres.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,930 ✭✭✭✭challengemaster


    Ur 17 and you know Rick Astley lyrics!!
    Uhm.. I know the whole song :o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,219 ✭✭✭Calina


    Can we cut the off topic Rick Astley discussions please?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 422 ✭✭spav


    Calina wrote: »
    Can we cut the off topic Rick Astley discussions please?

    Exactly.

    You know the rules (and so do I).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,459 ✭✭✭Dodgykeeper


    Surely a post echoing a mods comment on going off topic is as pointless as the Rick Astley post!

    ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 262 ✭✭WheresMyCamera?


    I'm Adrian, 29, Dublin.

    I'm a full time musician and spend a world of time on the road. I took up this photography malarkey just over a year ago and I'm still lovin it (most of the time) Most of what I know I've learn't through trial and error, usually the latter. But what is most important to me is that it's something I have to keep me occupied on my very few days off. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,775 ✭✭✭Sebzy


    Well I'm Seb

    Most of you already know me but for those who don't.

    I'm 28 male and a bit strange by choice

    Started off with photography a long long time ago near 1990
    with a Kodak Instamatic 110 that I got from my parents after collecting esso tiger tokens.

    At the moment I shoot with an array of Olympus equipment film/digital for fun and professionally when asked. Wedding/Motor Sport/Studio etc....

    http://www.sebastiandooris.com
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/sebastiandooris/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 817 ✭✭✭YogiBear


    :) 31yrs young.
    Camera: Canon 40D.
    I've a canon 17-85mm, a canon 50mm and a sigma 70-300mm.
    I have various other gadgets (filters, extenders e.t.c.) that I haven't had time for of late but hoping to focus more of my time on same ASAP. ;)

    Edit:
    These are my eyes anyway>>
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