49 responses to “About Enman’s Camera – John Enman’s Blogs”
My involvement with photography has been long and, I think, pretty exciting. I have been a working photographer earning my living with different cameras for over 30 years and have been fortunate enough to been given awards for some of my work.
The study of photography and sharing that knowledge with others has always been important to me, and to that end I have taught photography at several different schools, lectured on photography for many organizations and currently write a weekly newspaper photography column solely for those interested in digital technology.
Although my experience with photography began at a time ruled by darkened rooms and containers filled with chemicals, I have embraced today’s technology with its abundance of options and amazing control.
I approach photography looking for new and interesting ways to visually discuss the subjects I select.
thanks for stopping by and liking my post on ‘Looking for the Magic”. I appreciate it when someone with a professional eye enjoys looking at my photos. Your site is very nice. I don’t do a lot of portraits but your shots seem to capture people in the moments of life very well.
thanks for your recent “like” on my post. I enjoyed reading several of your post which have some good information on photography. I found the one on photography on a foggy day very timely since I was looking at fog tutorials this morning. We had some heavy fog and I was wondering what to do to set up my camera for the best shots.
I was fortunate to find your blog filled with great photography that is certainly worth viewing. I think I need to spend more time. I am really pleased to be in contact.
I have been remiss by not expressing to you how much I enjoy your photography and the thoughts that go with it in your posts. I also want to thank you for your nice comments on my blog – I enjoy them very much. I hope you have a nice weekend. 😀
Hi Good day i see your blogs and it was amazing its very helpful to me especially when im creating some new blogs if you want to visit my site if you want? here just visit im online camera store you can visit any time you want http://www.camerasky.com.au/
Thank you for visiting my blog, and from reading this I understand I must take a closer look here! I have so much to learn, and as you are a professional I’m grateful to get this chance. However, my work is rather consuming right now, so – I’ll be back!
Thank you for stopping by and liking my post on Kirkstall Abbey – Ruined English Cistercian Monastery. I appreciate a professional eye enjoys looking at my photos. Your site is very nice, also very helpful for new ideas.
I will be very happy when you can tell me what you mean about my photos. Maybe about macro or other. Any comments will be helpful and powerful for my next work. Thank you so much.
Regarding the Cistercian Monastery. If I insulted you about your photos I apologize. Please excuse me Gabriela.
I liked your perspective and thought the changing many images to brown or sepia in post production was a good Idea.
My critique was the lack of sharpness in the images.
I just assumed you were using a point and shoot camera at the time, that didn’t allow as much control as a DSLR and better quality wide angle lens.
Hello enman. The words that you carry on this day taught me to write more. Even though not all the photos are not mine, as I collected it, it means a lot to me. I whisper it in my heart and created a big world in this blog. I deeply and sincerely giving my thanks to you for the wander you have done. ❤
To help you launch your travels, I thought you might enjoy a couple of “Quick Links” to a few of my favorites, from over 200 posts, on Through Harold’s Lens:
On behalf of the entire Creative Team at Through Harold’s Lens, my trusty sidekick Mr. SLR Nikon, his brother Mr. Pen Pal and myself, we wish you safe travels.
Hello, John! I, too, like to discuss photography but I seldom write anything about equipment or technique. I’m not opposed to sharing information but my original intention was to have a forum to display photos. I see some beautiful work on this site and I’m impressed with your dedication to the craft. I’ll be looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Thank you for visiting my blog and for all your kind words. I love your photos – they all seem to tell a story which makes them all the more captivating.
Thank you for liking my photos, older and newer. Your blog, literary and visual, gave me some inspiration on seeing what the day presents, insights on the art and heart of photography, and memories of producing prints old school. (I’m just working my way through the digital print process.) Wonder what you’ll share next!
Thank you for visiting my blog. I like your very clear explanations of topics in photography. There is so much to learn – and so hard to practice it ! Des.
As to your question Photography softly, I hadn’t intended to be a photographer, but along with my course of studies I was talked into taking a photography class. I was already taking a lot of art classes and thought it might be fun. So I proudly will declare that I am not a self taught photographer.
I was also working as a part time teacher and took pictures of our projects. That turned into a regular thing for my employers and I was offered a job as photographer for the Office of alternative Education.
Thats a very short version.were it started.
I also taught photography for about 18 years at a University.
And managed a Camera store.
Now retired, I have a small used photo equipment store that I open three days a week.
thank you so much for replying politely. your life seems to have been blessed by the goddess of destiny. i will try to look for my own way to become a professional photographer.
I don’t know about being blessed or the fact that I earned a living as a photographer being a blessing. However, I do know that I went to school to learn about photography and took lots and lots of classes.
My involvement with photography has been long and, I think, pretty exciting. I have been a working photographer earning my living with different cameras for over 30 years and have been fortunate enough to been given awards for some of my work.
The study of photography and sharing that knowledge with others has always been important to me, and to that end I have taught photography at several different schools, lectured on photography for many organizations and currently write a weekly newspaper photography column solely for those interested in digital technology.
Although my experience with photography began at a time ruled by darkened rooms and containers filled with chemicals, I have embraced today’s technology with its abundance of options and amazing control.
I approach photography looking for new and interesting ways to visually discuss the subjects I select.
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Hi john,
I enjoy reading and learning from your blog, so I have nominated you for the versatile blogger award!
More info about the award and what to do next is here: http://compellingphotography.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/the-versatile-blogger-award/
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Hi John,
I just finished reading all of your blogs, and have really enjoyed them! Thank you for all of the usefull information you’ve provided 🙂
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Because I enjoy your blog so much, I have nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award. You can read about it on my blog. http://humbledpie.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/musings-from-the-darkroom-blog-recognition/
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thanks for stopping by and liking my post on ‘Looking for the Magic”. I appreciate it when someone with a professional eye enjoys looking at my photos. Your site is very nice. I don’t do a lot of portraits but your shots seem to capture people in the moments of life very well.
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thanks for your recent “like” on my post. I enjoyed reading several of your post which have some good information on photography. I found the one on photography on a foggy day very timely since I was looking at fog tutorials this morning. We had some heavy fog and I was wondering what to do to set up my camera for the best shots.
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Hey, glad I helped a bit.
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Thanks for sharing not only your photography, but also the stories and lessons on your blog. I truly enjoy both.
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I appreciate your kind words Mark.
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I will learn a lot here thank You
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I appreciate you comment. Maybe I’ll just help you focus (pardon the pun) on those things you already know.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and the comments, I will most certainly be following your informative and creative postings.
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I appreciate that and look forward to your thoughts.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog, “Snapshots.” I will be following yours.
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I was fortunate to find your blog filled with great photography that is certainly worth viewing. I think I need to spend more time. I am really pleased to be in contact.
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I have been remiss by not expressing to you how much I enjoy your photography and the thoughts that go with it in your posts. I also want to thank you for your nice comments on my blog – I enjoy them very much. I hope you have a nice weekend. 😀
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Gosh, thanks for your kind words Jackie. And a good weekend of photography to you.
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I’m well pleased for this fortuitous day. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking a few of my posts! And for the nice comments on my bio page!
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Hi Good day i see your blogs and it was amazing its very helpful to me especially when im creating some new blogs if you want to visit my site if you want? here just visit im online camera store you can visit any time you want
http://www.camerasky.com.au/
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Thanks, I now know about your online shop.
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Thank you for visiting my blog, and from reading this I understand I must take a closer look here! I have so much to learn, and as you are a professional I’m grateful to get this chance. However, my work is rather consuming right now, so – I’ll be back!
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Ok, seeya
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Thank you for stopping by and liking my post on Kirkstall Abbey – Ruined English Cistercian Monastery. I appreciate a professional eye enjoys looking at my photos. Your site is very nice, also very helpful for new ideas.
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Glad I can be helpful. And I really appreciate your taking the time to comments.. I wish you the best with your photography.
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I will be very happy when you can tell me what you mean about my photos. Maybe about macro or other. Any comments will be helpful and powerful for my next work. Thank you so much.
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Regarding the Cistercian Monastery. If I insulted you about your photos I apologize. Please excuse me Gabriela.
I liked your perspective and thought the changing many images to brown or sepia in post production was a good Idea.
My critique was the lack of sharpness in the images.
I just assumed you were using a point and shoot camera at the time, that didn’t allow as much control as a DSLR and better quality wide angle lens.
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Hello enman. The words that you carry on this day taught me to write more. Even though not all the photos are not mine, as I collected it, it means a lot to me. I whisper it in my heart and created a big world in this blog. I deeply and sincerely giving my thanks to you for the wander you have done. ❤
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Glad to meet you. and thank you for your kind comment.
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Hi enman,
Thank you for following my photography/lyric essay blog http://www.throughharoldslens.com.
I hope you enjoy your journey.
To help you launch your travels, I thought you might enjoy a couple of “Quick Links” to a few of my favorites, from over 200 posts, on Through Harold’s Lens:
“Five Senses” (France)
http://throughharoldslens.com/2013/06/20/five-senses-european-tour/
“Maiden Mild” (Poland)
http://throughharoldslens.com/2013/06/12/maiden-mild-european-tour/
“Shaken! Not Stirred” (Sweden)
http://throughharoldslens.com/2013/09/13/shaken-not-stirred-european-tour/
On behalf of the entire Creative Team at Through Harold’s Lens, my trusty sidekick Mr. SLR Nikon, his brother Mr. Pen Pal and myself, we wish you safe travels.
Best,
Harold
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Hello, John! I, too, like to discuss photography but I seldom write anything about equipment or technique. I’m not opposed to sharing information but my original intention was to have a forum to display photos. I see some beautiful work on this site and I’m impressed with your dedication to the craft. I’ll be looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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Thank you sir.
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Thank you for visiting my blog and for all your kind words. I love your photos – they all seem to tell a story which makes them all the more captivating.
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Thank you for liking my photos, older and newer. Your blog, literary and visual, gave me some inspiration on seeing what the day presents, insights on the art and heart of photography, and memories of producing prints old school. (I’m just working my way through the digital print process.) Wonder what you’ll share next!
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Thank you for stopping by Storyteller. — Ray
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Hi! I just wanted to thank you for all the likes on my page, I really appreciate it. 🙂
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My pleasure Avia. I do like your photographs, and will be back to read and see more.
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I like your very clear explanations of topics in photography. There is so much to learn – and so hard to practice it ! Des.
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My pleasure Des. Photography is so much fun and even longtime guys like me have something to learn.
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Always a pleasure to visit here!
Regards Thom.
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Thanks Thom. I am really glad you like my posts.
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Excellent blog. I enjoy your photography. A pleasure to meet you!
Chris
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Thanks Chris, I look forward to talking with you.
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Thank you for contacting me! I look forward to reading more of your posts, as I am interested in photography! Again, Thank you!
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how did you become a professional photographer?
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As to your question Photography softly, I hadn’t intended to be a photographer, but along with my course of studies I was talked into taking a photography class. I was already taking a lot of art classes and thought it might be fun. So I proudly will declare that I am not a self taught photographer.
I was also working as a part time teacher and took pictures of our projects. That turned into a regular thing for my employers and I was offered a job as photographer for the Office of alternative Education.
Thats a very short version.were it started.
I also taught photography for about 18 years at a University.
And managed a Camera store.
Now retired, I have a small used photo equipment store that I open three days a week.
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thank you so much for replying politely. your life seems to have been blessed by the goddess of destiny. i will try to look for my own way to become a professional photographer.
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I don’t know about being blessed or the fact that I earned a living as a photographer being a blessing. However, I do know that I went to school to learn about photography and took lots and lots of classes.
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i should learn hard as you did!
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