Incredible UT/Knoxville photos...

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skasper06

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So I found this photo on google of Neyland from the other side of the river and absolutely fell in love with it and I decided to check out the website where it came from. Turns out the photographer is just a local guy who does photography for a living and also does freelance photos as well.

If you want to see just how beautiful Knoxville and Neyland stadium really are, check this guys site out. You can contact him and request to order prints.

laddyfields.com | I Make You Look Good

(PS, I do not know this guy nor have I ever met him. He is not paying me to spread word about his photos. I just genuinely love his work and think a lot of VN guys would too)

Here are a few sample photos...

KtownSkylinePano.jpg


NS3.jpg


IMG_4535lr1.jpg
 
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Nice pics. He must have a very expensive camera

Maybe/Maybe not. With today's cameras technology you can can great pics from the lower end ones too. The right lens will up the quality so that's more important than the camera now a days. Also, to get pics looking like that u have a good photography program, and willing to sit in front of a screen to get those colors to pop. Lots more than the price of the camera itself nowadays.

Nice pics though. Wondering how that one guys kid gets so close to the action with his cellphone though. Ha!!
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Thanks again to everyone who's checked out my work! Here's a link to my gallery where prints are available for purchase if anyone is interested... laddy fields

Special thanks to skasper06 for the shout out! I'm blown away.
 
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Nice pics. He must have a very expensive camera

You can sometimes (usually) see what kind of camera was used to take a pic by looking at the EXIF data. Just copy the image url to exifdata.com and you wll get back a lot of info about the camera and software that was used.

The first shot is apparently from a Canon EOS Rebel T3i and it was processed on a Mac via Adobe Photoshop. So not really an expensive camera, just a good photographer in this case.
 
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