Welcome to Day 139 :) Today we are going to take a look at Perspectives .. Life from a different angle. Anybody can take a straight on photo ... but today .. look up ... look down .. tilt the camera ... get down low ... look at the same things we see everyday ... then change positions.
Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
I am having UHH withdrawals thanks to you SHERRIE and all my challenge friends
cool pics women...and cool idea.
Ill have some soon but the little tablet has run out of space...dangy so I will have to figure it out.
but i am hungry so see you all later I hope.
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 139 :) Today we are going to take a look at Perspectives .. Life from a different angle. Anybody can take a straight on photo ... but today .. look up ... look down .. tilt the camera ... get down low ... look at the same things we see everyday ... then change positions.
Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Ohh very nice examples...
Good timing Sherrie... Since I was in the back yard yesterday - working - I was taking pictures too - of course, just happened to get a different perspective on our 20' tall Schefflera (commonly called umbrella ).. and I have some others too....
Was checking on the health of the tree - standing next to the main trunk
And this is just one branch.. loved the way the sun was shining thru the leaves.
From underneath the Chinese Maple
Eyelevel with the foxtails and rocks
From my archives - looking up at the balconies above us
I may have posted this one before - put my camera right on the arch pointed up and click -
Also from archives - sitting on a dirt road - looking at the sunset thru the dandelions
Here are some of mine. I have a lot that haven't been scaned in to my laptop.
one from me to
maybe not a dif angle as you requested
but def a different angle on life
Bacl later....with fresh ones.
Awesome photos! I really like the Statue with the blue sky background. This will be fun!
Thought I would post this one before I head out - from this past weekend. A little morbid, but I mean no offense. Better daisies than greenbriers!
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 139 :) Today we are going to take a look at Perspectives .. Life from a different angle. Anybody can take a straight on photo ... but today .. look up ... look down .. tilt the camera ... get down low ... look at the same things we see everyday ... then change positions.
Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 139 :) Today we are going to take a look at Perspectives .. Life from a different angle. Anybody can take a straight on photo ... but today .. look up ... look down .. tilt the camera ... get down low ... look at the same things we see everyday ... then change positions.
Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Looking down in NY
Looking up in NY
Looking up a row of grape vines
Looking down Lombard St
Looking up at sunflower
Perspectives I hadn't thought much about before...
Looking up - Mechanics of a ferris wheel
Looking up higher - empty cars
Hay - ground level and different color.
really like the last shot....
Teri O wrote:
Good timing Sherrie... Since I was in the back yard yesterday - working - I was taking pictures too - of course, just happened to get a different perspective on our 20' tall Schefflera (commonly called umbrella ).. and I have some others too....
do you have those birds trained.. they are great shots...
annie blossum wrote:
Here are some of mine. I have a lot that haven't been scaned in to my laptop.
the angles of the barn are great... do people still go into them? i hope not....
Roadrunner wrote:
Bacl later....with fresh ones.
I will not be able to post fro a few days and I really wanted to post these. I was saving them for "Outside the City Limits" (5/21). These are shots I never ever imagined I would see in the "wild" let alone capture. These were taken on our property. The raccoon is in a huge shag bark hickory tree on the river's edge. Hope you like them as much as I do.
"Got my eye on you."
Retreat - "Think I've seen enough of you"
Hangin' on
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