User talk:Kavindu sivaraj

I always loved photography, when I was small I used to take pictures of all sorts of things-rocks, leaves, bugs, etc. But once in Nuwara Eliya I took a photo of a natural pool with some ferns curling downwards from the top left, and I think that, that  ‘’PHOTO’’ boosted my thoughts in  photography. From that day I took loads of photos and had the interest for photography. I had a long and fun journey with my Sony camera but unfortunately it got lost. After around a year my father bought a new camera, a Sony-Cyber Shot T-90. There were way more functions in the T-90, my favorite on was the macro mode, but then I realized that it’s not the camera that makes it a good photo it’s the person who clicks the shutter button. Whenever I see something interesting I close my left eye and see the object with my right eye in different angles and I change focus to see the best point in which I can  take a good  photo. I face a lot of difficulties when taking photos with a point and shoot camera, it’s hard to get the subject on focus and you can’t change the shutter speed to what you want. To learn more about photography I regularly visit the National geographic website and learn tips from famous photographers, but most of those tips are for SLR cameras so I have to get the basic ideas from the tips and apply it when I take photos. I am also inspired by a photographer called Clark Little, he takes photos of waves breaking in shore, his photos are very inspiring. Once our school took us to a seminar about photography, it was conducted by Ranjith Palgeaum, I learnt so much from that seminar, I am also a member of the Rotaract Shutterbug Team. To me photography is freezing action in this weird world.

Adding non-notable names to articles
Welcome and thank you for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and it has been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment further, please use the sandbox instead. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. OhNo itsJamie Talk 11:39, 11 October 2011 (UTC)