Digressions in Pixels is my photoblog which I hope would chronicle my passion for photography.
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My venture into digital photography began with the humble point and shoot camera, Nikon Coolpix 4100. But with the advent of great improvements in digital SLR technology and consequently their affordability, I was able to seriously try dSLR photography with the entry level consumer dSLR camera, Nikon D40x. With renewed interest, I found myself capturing images with a whole new appreciation. I have since upgraded to Nikon D200 and thus continue having serious amazing fun with photography.
I have been posting my images in Flickr, where, with the feedback received from a very supportive community of photographers and photography enthusiasts, I have learned so much about this wonderful hobby. However, I am still a work in progress always looking forward to learning more and improving my skills.
I particularly like architecture, engineering structures and urban scenes as photographic subjects. I also enjoy travel, landscape, street and lifestyle photography. Most of the images I have captured were taken in and around Adelaide, South Australia (and soon, more of Melbourne, Victoria). As travelling is another passion (a justifiable excuse to improve on photography), you will see more images chronicling my journeys and adventures.
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I hope you find pleasure in viewing my images as much as I enjoyed taking them and I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks for stopping by!
Contact: mmandamon@gmail.com
Twitter: Follow @DigressPixels
All photos are © Copyright 2006-2012 Mary Myla Andamon. No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.
Profile photos are by Charles Rubenhold, Gerson Galang and Gino Manalastas
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Hi,
Thanks for the link to my photos…
Some nice photos here too… I’ll add a link back to you too..
Mike
Some nice photos here too… I’ll add a link back to you too..
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Thank you, Danika. I’m glad you enjoyed them. Stay tuned for more future postings.