The Unofficial Official Photography Thread...

I had a HTC one X+ which I thought had a good camera, but went with the Windows phone (Nokia 920) in May and it's been great. Went to Ibiza this Summer and didn't get the "Proper" camera out once.

Are any of you on Instagram? Got some of my better snaps on there.

@J_I_M_S_T_E_R
 
5 secs. How do Use photobucket to link pics as I have to degrade them with minima before I post as part of reply? Don't have photo bucket at present. Is t worth doing?
 

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A couple from the 1000's I took at this weekends Bournemouth Air Festival....





I was all primed for the Vulcan today, but the poor old girl couldn't fly because of a leaking fuel tank :(
 
Only just spotted this thread, some very nice shots going on..... so a few from me

#1 Derelict Steel Works


Cathedral Of Steel by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#2 Abandoned Convent


The Kneeling Stool by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#3 Derelict Manor House


The Favourite Chair (Explored) by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#4 Dis-used Hospital Wing


Follow The Light by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#5 Derelict Motuary Body Fridge


Chill Out Dude by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#6 Derelict Lunatic Asylum


Its Time To Wash by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#7 Dovecote


The Dovecote by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#8 Jet Engine Testing Facility


Staring Into The Abyss 2 by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#9 Jet Engine Testing Facility


Ready For Take Off by ajj_photography, on Flickr

#10 Derelict Lunatic Asylum


Watching You Watching Me by ajj_photography, on Flickr

Just let me know if you wanna see more as I have loooooooadddss more
 
Great topic. Just new here :mrgreen:

I always have a camera with me. Not just in a phone but a real camera. Can be compact or DSLR.

Love it to combine photography with other hobby's like cycling, slotracing, cooking and diving.

For me underwater is the most complex environment to take great shot:

In a few meters of water al colors are gone. First you lose red and then the rest of the spectrum. It's also hard with the current, waves etc. But first of all you need to keep in touch with your buddy.
There is always dust in the water so you must work with wide angle lenses. But most fish don't like it when you come to near.

Here a few of my favorites. Most of them made on the Dutch Antilles

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My wife and buddy..............and the turtle :mrgreen:
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Wow! Much better than my efforts with a disposable waterproof camera in the Maldives.
That was 10 years ago though, so I'd imagine the technology has moved on a lot since then.
Cracking shots!! :cool:
 
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