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<p>Hey all,<br>

I have always loved taking photos but have recently changed from my trusty point and shoot to enter the exciting world of DSLR.<br>

Now my Canon 60D is my best friend ;o) ...... and am dabbling with different photo genres (liking slow shutter speed and flower photography right now). <br>

Not having an artistic bone in my body.... (I can only draw stick men lol).... I am quite proud (probably just myself haha) to have created some nice artistic photo manipulations using Photoshop Elements. I would be interested to hear some feedback. Please see my uploaded photos.<br>

I am a travel addict so scenic photography is nice too. Just recently visited Hong Kong, Canada and parts of the US and Belize. Have uploaded some of my favourite shots here on PN. <br>

Anyway, here is the link.... Hope you like them :o)<br>

http://www.photo.net/photodb/member-photos?user_id=9869829&include=all&unlimit=1<br>

Looking forward to contributing to the forums, meeting new people, checking out your photos, hopefully receiving some nice comments on mine...... and most of all, learning more techniques and sharing photography stuff with all of you :o)<br>

Cheers,<br>

Ann.</p>

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<p>Gidday. Welcome. </p>

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<p>"Not having an artistic bone in my body" </p>

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<p>I think you're selling yourself short.<br>

You've been a busy beaver uploading images to your portfolio and it was most enjoyable to look through them - Thank you.</p>

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<p>"and am dabbling with different photo genres (liking slow shutter speed and flower photography right now)."</p>

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<p>I liked the Margret River shot - very 'creamy'. <br>

Keep dabbling.</p>

<p>WW</p>

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<p>We'll G'day William :o) Nice to meet you. Thanks alot for your nice comments. The Margaret River shot I took whilst the others in the party were busy wine tasting. Thank goodness it was early in our winery tour, or I may have got a double exposure milky shot haha :o)</p>
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