Galleries:
- Family History:
--East Coast 2006:
Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, & Maryland
- American History:
--Gettysburg
--Mt. Rushmore
--Valley Forge
- Modern America:
--Chicago
- Caribbean:
--Ambergris Caye, Belize --Aruba, Netherland
Antilles --Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands --St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
- LDS Church History:
--Kirtland, Ohio --Nauvoo, Illinois --Upstate New York --Western Missouri --Salt Lake City, Utah
- Natural History:
--Alaska (North, Fairbanks, Parks Highway)
--Badlands National Park (South Dakota) --Bryce Canyon National Park
(Utah) --Cannon Beach &
Ecola State Park (Oregon) --Ely & Great Basin National
Park (Nevada) --Shoshone Falls & Twin
Falls (Idaho) --Yellowstone National Park (Montana, Wyoming)
- Family:
The Kiddos 2004
and beyond,
Sietske & Chad
at Aruba
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Our Photo
Philosophy:
- First of all, we want
you to know that photography is a hobby for us. Yes,
we're amateurs. Our viewpoint on photography is slanted
in our own manner of thinking and therefore the images
will reflect that pattern. For example, sometimes we
like people in our pics, and sometimes we don't. Another
example is that we are not big on sunset/sunrise shots,
nor do we utilize any filters in our images
whatsoever, although at times we do utilize the
camera's built-in feature for "Sepia" and "Negative
Art." Rather we attempt to catch natural beauty in the
camera's own light. Yes, sometimes we use a flash <gr>.
Also, we've "graduated," so-to-speak, from the use of
different cameras through the years and we'll list them
next:
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Cameras Used:
- Dec 2004 to Current:
Images taken with a Sony Cybershot Pro DSC-F828,
originally at 8.0Mpix @ 3265x2448 resolution.
- Nov 1999 through Nov
2004: Images taken with a Sony Cybershot Pro
DSC-F505, originally at 2.1Mpix @ 1600x1200 resolution.
- Oct 1999: Images
taken during the month of October in 1999 were taken
with a 35mm Pentax, but developed utilizing digital
technology at a local photo store (not impressed).
- Before October, 1999:
Images taken with a 35mm Pentax and scanned using a
Microtek ScanMaker 4600.
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