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Henry Winkler<br><br>Actor, Director, Producer, Author<br><br>Henry's back with his third installment of travel images for TakeGreatPictures.com!   

Henry Winkler

Actor, Director, Producer, Author

Henry's back with his third installment of travel images for TakeGreatPictures.com!

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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f8, 1/125
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f11, 1/500
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f5.6, 1/200
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f8, 1/125
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f6.3, 1/60
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f11, 1/250
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f2.8, 1/25
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f8, 1/500
 
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  © Henry Winkler - Settings: f5.6, 1/100
 
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© Henry Winkler - Settings: f16, 1/250

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Henry Take me with you on your next photo shoot

Posted by: Mickey Stine Feb 25, 2008 @ 1:42 PM EST

Lovely images - nice to see other peoples work for inspiration and support.

Posted by: Kathleen Amirault Feb 25, 2008 @ 2:3 PM EST

I like the article. It's good to know that Henry Loves Photography as I do. Great shots Henry, Keep shooting.

Posted by: Rick Raber Feb 25, 2008 @ 2:6 PM EST

HENRY--- YOUR SHOTS ARE MY CUP OF TEA. LOOKING FORWARD FOR MORE
OF YOUR BEST. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT AREA SOME ARE IN. LOOKS LIKE MONTANA.

Posted by: GINNY THOMPSON Feb 25, 2008 @ 7:33 PM EST

Hhheyyy!!! Thumbs up to Henry Winkler's photography. I like the sharpness of the clouds over the bridge shot. I would like to know what kind of camera he uses.

Posted by: Michael L. Barham Feb 25, 2008 @ 8:18 PM EST

Very interesting photos.I am trying to shoot such beautiful images

Posted by: Dung Anh Nguyen Feb 25, 2008 @ 11:28 PM EST

What type of camera does he use?

Posted by: Lynn Feb 26, 2008 @ 8:29 AM EST

Your images are breathtaking. Thank you for sharing them.

Posted by: Deanna, Albuquerque, NM Feb 26, 2008 @ 1:23 PM EST

Amazing pictures, and yes, the clarity in each is breath taking. I, like many other's would also like to know what camera he used, as well as the focal length of the lens and the f-stop.

Posted by: Frank Feb 26, 2008 @ 1:50 PM EST

some are very good

Posted by: pavan Feb 27, 2008 @ 11:33 AM EST

Love the sharpness and colors. Come on down to Panama where the black sand beaches are in contrast with the sky!!
Looking forward to another chance to see more of HW pictures - thanks for sharing!

Posted by: Eli Feb 27, 2008 @ 8:32 PM EST

Fablous Henry, just fantastic...

Posted by: Michael C Feb 28, 2008 @ 11:1 PM EST

Your pictures are amazing. The color, crispness, and location are one of a kind.
What kind of camera do you use.

Posted by: Michael Croft Mar 13, 2008 @ 8:57 AM EST

The Fonz would say...AAAYYYYY!!!!! about these pictures! I think they are perfect. Must be a great digital camera you use....You have a great eye for balance and colors...like I do! I would like to post some stuff here too...First time at site for me...saw it on the Today Show!

Posted by: william marchetti Mar 13, 2008 @ 6:46 PM EST

Hi ya Henry,
If ya like the grandure shots of mountain scenes, try the Aalpine Loop in Colorado.
You can start either in Lake City Colorado and do the northern half or the southern half. Or you can come in thru Silverton and go east. Any way you go, you'll get some really beautiful shots. Also a good 4 wheel drive is recomended. Don't forget your polarizing filter. Make those clouds really pop!

Posted by: Jon Wallner Mar 25, 2008 @ 11:28 AM EST

Great photos. I'd like to know what kind of lens and settings were used. I recently visited the USA and wish I lived over there - great place. I'm from Australia.

Posted by: Charlene Mar 28, 2008 @ 5:41 AM EST

Nice shots, you have a good eye for composition. It's wonderful for my students to see positive role models like Mr. Winkler.

Posted by: don sublett Mar 31, 2008 @ 3:22 PM EST

Thank you, Henry.
These images are very inspiring.
Post some more pics.

Posted by: Merced Apr 4, 2008 @ 6:48 PM EST

Fantastic shots. Henry, you are a man of many talents.

Posted by: Len Taubman Apr 8, 2008 @ 10:12 AM EST

Hey Henry
Like the pictures you took. Love to see more.

Posted by: patty profitt May 12, 2008 @ 5:44 PM EST

Henry - I loved you when I was in Jr. High, with a life-sized poster of you on the back of my door... and I still love you now! I always enjoy all the projects you choose to be a part of, and can't wait to get your new book for my boys. These pictures you took are gorgeous. Yasher koach!

Posted by: Esther May 13, 2008 @ 6:2 PM EST

The pictures are amazing - you are a truly gifted photogher.
It would be nice to see them published in a book.

Posted by: kh May 14, 2008 @ 4:7 PM EST

I meant photographer. but i am sure you knew what I meant.
I can't spell and this thing doesn't have spell check-oh well!! :)

Posted by: kh May 14, 2008 @ 4:11 PM EST

Henry,

I never would have guessed that the Fonz was such an artist!

Great work!

Tim

Posted by: Tim May 29, 2008 @ 12:6 PM EST

Their Great
I wish I could have you come and talk to my camera club
Ned to see more Thanks

Posted by: Wewillie Jul 7, 2008 @ 8:12 PM EST

Hayyy Henry; I liked you as the fonz and I like you as a photographer. You do real well shooting the scenes. Keep up the good work.

Sue

Posted by: Sue Jul 17, 2008 @ 3:32 PM EST

Hi Henry,

In your water photos, have you experimented with slow shutter speeds to give the water a beautiful flowing effect? I tried this earlier this year by closing down the aperture (f22), shutter to 3-4 secs and low ISO (100) because it was really bright outside and didn't want to over expose. Mounted my D300 on a tripod and got some great results. Try it if you haven't already. Water is a blast to photograph. Cheers! Jeff

Posted by: Jeff Marcus Jul 17, 2008 @ 6:54 PM EST

I was with American Forces Vietnam Network, in 1970 in Saigon..I have a fact driven movie idea for Mr, Winkler that he might like to get involved in. Please contact me at Tucson, AZ 520-577-2890..Ron Howard was interested at one time but got involved in other projects...Thank you Phillip R. Davies

Posted by: Phillip R Davies Aug 20, 2008 @ 12:53 PM EST

Hi Henry your photos are brill. Would like to know if you have ever been to the Highlands of Scotland as i believe you would love the photo opportunities there. I have been once and it was the most breath taking sights i have ever seen. I hope you get to go there one day your buddy joey

Posted by: Joey McGrath Aug 21, 2008 @ 8:2 PM EST

Wow, what great pictures , he needs to be on National Geo. best list.

Posted by: mary malone Sep 4, 2008 @ 11:29 AM EST

hi everyone
thank you so much for your warml support
i truly never thought i could take a pic with a camera i do not understand
your comments make me fell just wonderful
and
i really apprciate them all
warmly Henry winkler

Posted by: henrywinklker Sep 5, 2008 @ 11:35 AM EST


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