Many may know this lady as the Master Blaster of Balloons and Splash Shots. Sarah is also known for an occasional great Kingfisher shot(cant say to much or her head will expand) and fighting some issues over the past year. As a techno she has sorted many PC problems for me and given me an insight into Lightroom.
Well this week was a rather big occasion for her and I hope she doesn't mind me saying that she has now hung up her programming boots to join the mad World of Wildlife Photographers.
But also she has gained a Diploma In Street Photography(with distinction).
Awesome @pixiemac with what you have battled with over the past year, thanks for the friendship, advice(yes I know I need to use a tripod) and brilliant shots on 365!!! Keep clicking and taking great shots.
@padlock Thank you so very very much you've brought tears to my eyes.
The world of mad Wildlife Photographers is so much better than a programmer's role long may it continue!
As for friendship, you have dragged me out of some very dark places this last year, wouldn't be where I am without your support so thanks........and it was a pleasure to help you with your pc and Lightoom queries.
And yes, you do need to use a tripod to get really sharp shots!
@30pics4jackiesdiamond ah Jackie an interesting question. It is a piece of kit that can bend when not wanted to, break at the worst moment and trip you up and make you look a fool. Overall in my book to be avoided like the plague!!
Congratulations Sarah :) I've been a long time follower of yours, so please hang around here with some great new wildlife photos. And I must agree with Padlock @padlock those tripod things are a pain in the neck, foot, etc !!
It seems as if your new job will be at the opposite end of the pole for you! As far as I'm concerned it sounds much more interesting than programming could ever be! Congratulations on your career move
The world of mad Wildlife Photographers is so much better than a programmer's role long may it continue!
As for friendship, you have dragged me out of some very dark places this last year, wouldn't be where I am without your support so thanks........and it was a pleasure to help you with your pc and Lightoom queries.
And yes, you do need to use a tripod to get really sharp shots!
Your photos are amazing, please keep posting whilst in your new job! You are an inspiration to me.
@padlock @30pics4jackiesdiamond
tripod - triffid - same?