Looking at other people's photos is always inspiring and it's been great
to see everyone else's work while I've been on the list. Great way to
learn. Brian Swale's page listing most if not all list member's pages
is at:
http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/photography/zuikoholics/members.htm
And Acer V's comprehensive list of links is at:
http://users2.ev1.net/~wesiddiquis/siddiq/olympus.html
As you specifically mention sunsets, moons and starry skies, I'll
shamelessly blow my own trumpet and mention my page, which has some of
each:
http://www.worldtraveller.f9.co.uk/photo
Night photography's probably my favourite sort. It can be a real thrill
when you've done a three-hour exposure and you don't know if the time
was totally wasted until you see the slide!
Roger
Kierstin wrote:
>
> Wayne - This site is beautiful. I really LOVE the photos that you took of
> the clouds - I have always wanted to take these kinds of beautiful pictures,
> but my lack of everything including camera (until now) has stopped me. How
> did you take these? What kind of a lens did you use?
>
> I was wondering if any other members had sites where I could view their work
> (I just love looking at photos), especially dusk & night photography - which
> I would just love to learn about (sunsets, full moons and bright starry
> skies)?
>
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