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Regional
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PHOTOGRAPHERS PROFILE |
DAVID
BELFIELD
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David Belfield has been interested in photography
since the age of 12 (1975), he has taken photographs starting with a
box
brownie which he made a small tripod for, because it was hard to take
photographs with out a little movement, the cost kept him from going
professional this early. When he was able to, he bought a SLR 35mm which took some nice photographs, up until the year 1999 when
he bought his first digital camera, a
Kodak 3600 2.1mp (more like an
instamatic). Later upgrade after upgrade on to the
Nikon D300 Digital SLR he has now,
an extremely good camera, perhaps the worlds best at the time, this has been a great encouragement
in what has made David a professional photographer.
His goal is to move into high quality video and to incorporate it
with photography to create memorabilia that can be shared with the
world, ACHIEVED december of 2007.
Now a step further is on the cards. |
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He has taken over 45,000 digital
photographs between 1999 to 2008, mostly on weekends.
THE ALBANY REGION DVDs
The Albany Region DVD idea started with a suggestion from John and
Anne Clarke, formerly Tranquil Rest Bed and Breakfast, where they
suggested something like this would make a good tourism tool for
their clients to view before exploring our region, they would find
the places on the DVD they might like to see in the time they have
while staying here, at the end of the stay they would then have the
option of buying the DVD to take home for family and friends to view
and perhaps come to visit too.
His aim is to create more DVDs,
covering more and more of our region and other regions of Australia.
Some time in the near future he would like to travel Australia to
collect photographs and video from all parts.
Perhaps with your help we could help to
boost the population here in the Albany Region and bring more
tourists to Australia, using this product or future products not
thought of yet.
These are self funded projects by
Aysemart.
We rely on reviewers who continue to tell us what they really think
of the work, your response has been very helpful.
Saying: Never let any one tell you it can't be done.
Here are some comments on David's
photography...
Webshot Comments for Ayse3 from 1 of 36 Albums "Albany Ships &
Reflections (Featured 22-Oct-2005)".
PHOTO AUSTRALIA
Why Photo Australia, this name was chosen for the concept of
Click-A-Dot and all photo related works done through
Aysemart.
Local tourism organisations talking about attracting
tourists to our area, seeming they were a little baffled
on how to do this, David thinking of ways he could help
and began by creating a webpage with a map of Australia
that had dots to indicate destinations and wanted to
travel Australia in the future to take photos to put
there, but that would be a very slow process, so now to
add an incentive for past travellers or residence to
send photos they have taken, getting acknowledgement for
them as well by having their name or business name and
details on each photo then tourists come and look at
destinations worldwide.
Also adding traveller’s stories and links/URLs to
tourist information pages too.
To cover everyone this
could not just stay inside Australia, so maps were
created for the whole world, in the future those maps
may be split up, for example England, Ireland, France,
Germany, Netherlands, America, Canada, Alaska, Mexico
etc all separate, for now we build it and see if they
come and what happens.
The goal is to attract tourists to Albany Western
Australia and to sell a few DVDs on Albany, and get
recognized as a key way to bring tourists to our
beautiful Region.
The work has to be done by some one,
David at this stage. If you are interested in being involved as a
investor/partner or a PHP programmer and would like to help rebuild
this in a way that providers of photos can upload direct to this
website,
send us an email. |
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BOX BROWNIE FILM
This camera was similar to
the first camera he had when he was 12 years old.
he found that it was very difficult to take photographs
as it would move every time the shutter was pressed so
he made a steel tripod, a little radical but it worked,
from then he took some really cool photographs from near
ground level as the tripod was short. |
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KODAK INSTAMATIC FILM
This camera was used a lot,
the photographs have since faded much and the quality
was not the best but at the time it did it's job in
teaching him more about the use of a camera. |
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MINOLTA 35MM SLR FILM
The first 35mm SLR Camera
he got in 1986, he kept it up to 1999.
What he loved about this camera was when he slightly
zoomed into something the final photo was greatly
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KODAK 2.2MP 3600 DIGITAL
His first digital camera,
watching the digital market for a couple of years,
finding this camera affordable he bought it.
Finding this camera very good because the main expense
was the camera. He took over 2000 digital photographs
with this camera. |
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KODAK LS443 4MP DIGITAL
This was a favourite of
his, during its life it took 4808 digital photographs
then the camera developed a fault, later making it
impossible to fix because the repair would cost more
than the value of the camera.
The colour and ease of use was fantastic for anyone. It
took some great shots. |
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FUJI S5500 5MP DIGITAL
This camera was bought to
replace the LS443 as a straight digital, however he was
not happy with it like he was with the LS443. The
quality of all the photographs are no comparison. This
is just a quick digital.
This camera has taken over 3000 photographs to October
2005. |
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FUJI S7000 6MP DIGITAL
This camera when bought was
very good as far as digital goes, very happy with it,
very good for close up, but it still did not have the
options the Nikon D70 had, a little hard focusing but a
fine camera.
This camera had taken over 2600 photos. |
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NIKON D70 6MP SLR DIGITAL
Now this camera is the best
so far, buying it in June 2004 with 2 lenses with the
body, spare batteries, memory cards, this camera just
goes and goes, quality every shot, the 300mm lens is
fantastic, he was disappointed that he never got the
standard 18x70mm lens with this model , he ended up
buying a 28x80mm for standard use. He had used a
friend's 18x70mm while away in Colombia and found the
effect of the more wide angle was a nice feature, he
still wants one. This camera has been the most used,
taking over 34000 photographs to December 2007. |
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PANASONIC GS150 3CCD DIGITAL
This Video Camera is needed
for the movement in the tourism DVDs he puts together,
it seems people are not satisfied with just photographs
they need video every now and then. So this will be a
start, never to be the last video camera. |
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JVC - GZ-HD7
High
definition video camera with 60GB hard drive for storage,
allowing 4.5 or more hours of recording time, just need
plenty of spare batteries. This has been the key to the
creation of the Albany Region DVD4.
Temporarily very good quality video footage.
I use a fluid tripod all the time, I never use the camera
without.
Current Video Camera.
I have step up rings, a polarizer, shotgun microphone and
other lens add-ons for this now. |
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NIKON - D300 12MP
Simply the
best, the master of all my cameras, the tool I need for the
special part of what I do.
Excellent.
Current Video Camera.
I need to get a quality lens or two next, as I still use the
ones from the D70.
I have a quality fully adjustable tripod for this too. |
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