Never to young to start
Seems I have lost my 30D to Connor :-)
Taken on a beautiful day in the Highlands this summer.
Just for information I had both my cameras with me on holiday, My 7D had a wide angle lens fitted. Connor has now claimed my 30D for himself :-)
Glenn Capers 11/01/2014 11:50
What I like is the story of the cameras. However the 30D needs a name from the Hobbits , some like. Thindrill lost his spirit after serving his mighty king in the shire.all will miss his blaze. But pearlinstill the magnificent has taken on the just deed to capture crystal clear imagesManuel Gloger 28/12/2013 22:47
A fine "making of" picture. Just like his father, he seem ro take his hobby very serious, Hope to see his pictures as well, here in the fc. Does he be taller than you now?Greetings
Manuel
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TOMO11 19/12/2013 10:38
I feel sure, thät your son will get a lot of experience in photography because he had a good teacher.Greetings Thomas
Inez Correia Marques 15/12/2013 19:09
:-))good for him
he has a good teacher
does he also upload some photos dear Bryan?
kiss
Ken Piros 08/12/2013 13:13
It great when our kids find an interest that we can help them along with. Enjoy your time together exploring this great hobby.Angelika El. 06/12/2013 23:06
A wonderful place and a good shot of the young and perhaps ambitious fotographer...:-))
bw a.
Andy-Wood 02/12/2013 23:48
Fine light in the highlands ...and what better place to get interested in photography !I expect you had plans to use the 30d as a second body
but it's better that it gets used more often. Photography is a fantastic thing to get into.
look forward to seeing his work on fc someday.
all the best
Andy
odeveld219 02/12/2013 20:21
A nice story about photo cameras, but i have a peculiar note, who does not want to be buried here?!With friendly greetings, Odeveld
Glenn Capers 01/12/2013 3:55
Bryan this is a nice shot.alexander stefanatos 30/11/2013 22:45
Calm down, Bryan...Getting older we settle with smaller and lighter cameras!.. After all, excellent scenery left for you to enjoy...best regards alexander
Agelos Kardamilas 30/11/2013 19:29
!!!!!!!Birgit Presser 30/11/2013 15:55
What a beautiful view!!!!!I love it!!!
Greetings,Bibi
Quen 30/11/2013 15:22
Such a large lens Connor can play cricket with it!Multi-tasking object!
This shot defines sommer day contentment!
Yeah, okay, in a graveyard, but nonetheless nice!
Greetings
Q
s. sabine krause 30/11/2013 13:20
i agree with leonid! connor does look awfully grown – i remember those cricket shots you took of him, where he still looked a like a child. the camera suits him well, though, so i think it was a wise decision to hand it down to him for good. funny, when i first spotted the ancient cemetery in the preview, i thought the title was a little morbid ; ), claiming that one couldn't possibly be too young to start looking for the right spot to be buried in a 100 years from now. well, come to think of it, i guess that's kinda wise, too! ; ) a beautiful image of your son shooting happily away among the ancient headstones and under the beautiful scottish sky! on the one hand time really flies and little boys grow up in a jiffy, on the other eternity is a grave ; ) and solemn thing! greetings, sabine.Sue Thompson 30/11/2013 9:44
A very good shot of Connor lining up a shot amidst this glorious scenery........and I hope he enjoys your 30D....:))