<p>Hi... I just joined photo.net with a trial membership and will be lurking around for a while trying to figure out if I want a subscription membership. I pretty much only do landscape and seascape photography. I'm self taught and learn mostly by trial and error. I posted my five image limit to my gallery and if you have a minute would love to hear your thoughts on them. <a href="http://www.photo.net/photos/stevidx">http://www.photo.net/photos/stevidx</a> you can also see more at <a href="http://www.stevidx.com">http://www.stevidx.com</a></p>
<p>I live across the street from the ocean in El Granada, CA, and a lot of my images are local. I was in an HDRi phase for about a year, but have recently switched to using stacked ND and GND filters with some occasional manual blending to achieve the same dynamic range. I lost a camera to the ocean a few weeks back (Canon Xti) and have replaced it with Canon's new 7d... it was a big upgrade and its still a little intimidating to me. I've gone out with it like five or so times and we're getting to know each other slowly.</p>
<p>Well... thats me in a nut shell... see ya around,<br>
New Guy... SteviDx
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<p>Hi... I just joined photo.net with a trial membership and will be lurking around for a while trying to figure out if I want a subscription membership. I pretty much only do landscape and seascape photography. I'm self taught and learn mostly by trial and error. I posted my five image limit to my gallery and if you have a minute would love to hear your thoughts on them. <a href="http://www.photo.net/photos/stevidx">http://www.photo.net/photos/stevidx</a> you can also see more at <a href="http://www.stevidx.com">http://www.stevidx.com</a></p>
<p>I live across the street from the ocean in El Granada, CA, and a lot of my images are local. I was in an HDRi phase for about a year, but have recently switched to using stacked ND and GND filters with some occasional manual blending to achieve the same dynamic range. I lost a camera to the ocean a few weeks back (Canon Xti) and have replaced it with Canon's new 7d... it was a big upgrade and its still a little intimidating to me. I've gone out with it like five or so times and we're getting to know each other slowly.</p>
<p>Well... thats me in a nut shell... see ya around,<br>
Steve</p><div></div>