Share your best landscape, cityscape, and wildlife photos

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SNOW ON THE GROUND
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Shot taken in my garden this past Thursday using an S7 Edge.

With whatever default settings this thing has. Just point and press. No editing whatsoever.




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Did that thing steal a bird's feathers?
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For those curious, Harvard put up one of its Digital Photography courses up on Alison:
https://alison.com/courses/Digital-Photography

Alison is free learning, that if you pass the class you get a certification for it. These certs are viable for resume but I do not know how much traction you will get with them. I know people who have completed the ABC IT course and it helped them get a job, but its not as known as the CompTIAs.

However this is supposed to be a very good set of classes about how digital cameras work. Histograms are something I have always struggled with - I started in film and never really dove deeply into Photoshop until recently.
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If you have any questions about Photoshop, feel free to ask. I have been using that software nonstop for fifteen years.
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Good to know Samson. If I get super stuck Ill hit you up.

Finally got a new Mamiya C330 for a potential upcoming project. Had to shoot some Porta 160 to "test it:"
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First run scan, forgive the dodge on the right
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I've got some new ones I took out and around the beach...
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I love the arrow of sunlight in this one:
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^ That's one of my favorites :)
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Kodak Medalist 1, rerolled porta 160, handheld. Forgive the dirty scan.

This Medalist actually served in WW2 and desperately needs a CLA, but it has gone back to being a shelfsitter.
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