Canon EOS 10D: A Year in Pictures

April 19, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Personal | 13 Comments |

I bought my Canon EOS 10D digital SLR camera exactly 1 year ago, and in that year I’ve taken nearly 10,000 photographs with it. To help celebrate my first anniversary of ownership, I’ve selected 24 of my favourite images from the past year and presented them in chronological order. There is no commentary or technical information, just the bare 24 photos to look at and (hopefully) enjoy.

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#1 Bill

Good choice of photos. Some of them I remember seeing and I enjoyed them too! :)

Bill

5:43 pm - Monday, April 19, 2004

#2 weining

The photo "Poppy#1" seems to me taken in a wheat field.
I could not understand why this poppy and other weeds are growing there.
There is a similar photo on a book-cover, but that was to illustrate wheat in a natual environment.

6:09 pm - Monday, April 19, 2004

#3 Norm Tucker

A great geometrical photo, which you composed well and the 10D has handled brilliantly. This would be a great place to test any short comings the Nikon D70 has with "moire" etc.

8:39 pm - Monday, April 19, 2004

#4 Chris

I enjoyed your pictures,"A year with the 10D". I have never been to London, but your pics and Phil Askey's pics make me want to go. Great website. Chris Jeffords Waycross, Georgia USA

10:11 pm - Monday, April 19, 2004

#5 Mark Goldstein

Thanks Bill - it was quite difficult to choose just 24 images, and there are a lot that I had to leave out.

weining - yes, this was taken in a wheat field in England last summer. The field was full of poppies, which is what attracted me to it :-)

Norm, I think you're referring to the shot of the office block? This was taken in Brussels, Belgium.

Thanks Chris!!

12:06 pm - Tuesday, April 20, 2004

#6 Norm Tucker

Mark I was commenting on this photo Cite Administrative de l'Etat #1, which I really like. You did a great job. I liked many of the others also, especially Tower bridge and The old man with the "brandy" flask, although in his case I suspect it was boubon.

I must add that I really enjoy your site and have it, amongst a few others, as one of my favourites for cameras and camera info. Thanks for your good work and efforts to keep people like me informed, encouraged and enthused. (Norm)

10:21 am - Wednesday, April 21, 2004

#7 Mark Goldstein

I thought that was the photo that you were referring to :-) It was a pleasing shot because I just turned the corner and found that great geometric scene in front of me! Couldn't really go wrong...

1:33 pm - Wednesday, April 21, 2004

#8 johan

i like your pictures

and i can tell you that i drink my coffee every day in the Galleries St Hubert in Brussels

7:25 am - Wednesday, September 7, 2005

#9 Mark Goldstein

Thanks Johan!

Brussels is a great city - visited the annual Jazz Festival twice now. You can't beat good music and even better beer!

4:13 pm - Wednesday, September 7, 2005

#10 james neale

Lame, very lame... not something that i'd be showing off.

8:48 am - Thursday, October 6, 2005

#11 GARY POGODA

Interesting, but to be fair, you should really provide some specifics. I
particularly liked the following, so perhaps you could refer specifically
to them.

1. Cite Administrative de l'Etat #1
2. La Orotava Doorway
3. Tenerife Coastline

Looking forward to your criticisms.

10:44 am - Thursday, October 6, 2005

#12 Mark Goldstein

And you could also provide a link to your own work to show us what isn't so lame... :-)

1:15 pm - Thursday, October 6, 2005

#13 Veron

Love it... was nice color & great capture.

2:13 pm - Monday, November 8, 2010