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Chuq
06-01-2014, 8:53am
Hello!

Long time member returning (well, I don't think I was that active back in the day either... but I'm back again to lurk!)

I'm not a particularly skilled photographer but I have an interest in certain photo effects (macro, panoramic, etc)!

Mary Anne
06-01-2014, 9:45am
Hello and Welcome back.. Lurking is interesting in a way though how about joining in and being an active Member..
It does not matter is you are not a skilled photographer we all have to start somewhere, shoot some Macro and post the images on the Forums
Pano's of Tasmania sound good too, so get that camera clicking as there are plenty of us that will help you on any Forum just ask dont be shy.. :2smile:

Kym
06-01-2014, 1:28pm
:gday: & Welcome Back
- lets see some photos in the main CC forums (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/forumdisplay.php?5) maybe try a competition or 2 and have fun!

Staying active is easy and fun, just post an image for CC once a fortnight and
post 2 or 3 CC comments to other images in the same fortnight.

ricktas
06-01-2014, 6:48pm
Welcome back, but lurking will just see you go inactive again. Each time you go inactive, the cycle time reduces. So one day soon you will have to post every day, cause every day, your access will be restricted.

Ausphotography is a Forum (which by definition means a place to participate and interact. So start joining in, and your 'not a particularly skilled photographer' might actually change.

But if not, you are welcome to lurk.. and you will again lose access.

Chuq
07-01-2014, 12:03pm
Thanks all!
When I say here to lurk, I don't intend to do that, but it's usually what ends up happening :)
I have several highly talented photographer friends so it becomes a bit hard to keep enthused when they keep on publishing such great work!My time has also been limited in the last few years due to family commitments. I have a Canon 350D DSLR which doesn't see a lot of use these days. Sadly as camera phones have become better, the old adage "the best camera is the one you always have with you" has become more appropriate.
I'm interested in getting into GoPro/quadcopter cameras (but haven't made the investment yet) and have also pre-ordered a Panono Ball Camera *removed - read the site rules- in particular rules 3-7*. So you could say I'm specialising in some of the more unusual stuff!

ameerat42
07-01-2014, 1:00pm
Chuq. If your friends want to join, let them do so too. Meanwhile, you've joined, and no doubt that is to better yourself photographically.
Well, here it is: AP, that is. Join in and don't worry about whether your work is "good enough". Participate, and you can hone your photo skill through AP.
Am.

PS. I'm sure you don't mean to lurk, so if you do something else here instead you won't be:D.

Got a pic or two you've taken and want to ask about? See a pic or a post here you feel you want to comment about?

Mark L
07-01-2014, 11:05pm
G'day Chug.
Don't worry about what others are doing. If I was to compare what I do with some others, I'd stop taking photos. But that's not why I take photos.;)
Maybe push your boundary's and have some fun (and join some of us that aren't sure how good our photos are) by playing in this years challenge ...http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?127521-The-2014-Members-Challenge-Weekly-Themes:th3:

Chuq
08-01-2014, 9:11am
Thanks guys.. I'll dust off the 350D and try some of the weekly member challenge themes. I'm also considering getting a tripod to do some time lapse photography. A lot of my long exposure stuff has been with the camera sitting on window sills, ledges or car bonnets!

(Apologise for the link in my last comment, you can Google the product name to find it!)