plessner wrote:
I think shooting into the light is one of my favorite things to do as it is always such a challenge. Surprising how many you can take and delete to hopefully get one good one. Another busy day coming up so am posting some oldies
Lots of great stuff posted for this challenge. Fun to look at everybodys masterpieces :-)
Wow these are amazing. Beautiful shots.
judy juul wrote:
Thanks for the update...Wish I were closer-I'd give her a ride-Private duty R.N.
Great flowers and neat new avatar,Judy.
Some wonderful takes on shooting into the light. I favor # 2.
plessner wrote:
I think shooting into the light is one of my favorite things to do as it is always such a challenge. Surprising how many you can take and delete to hopefully get one good one. Another busy day coming up so am posting some oldies
Lots of great stuff posted for this challenge. Fun to look at everybodys masterpieces :-)
I do like them. The first one is a wonderful serene photo. Good one to hang in a bedroom.
davidk wrote:
Nothing beats the ocean for producing fabulous "into the sun" shots. Hope you like these form the Caribbean.
Today we have no sun. just rain :( but I really enjoy all of yours! Love the photos everyone. Can't wait to get out and play with the new toy
Oh, how beautiful those red formations turn out.
plessner wrote:
A few from Utah
Thanks Lorima. Like the early morning shot. Now that our snow is gone I can enjoy looking at it more.
Lorima wrote:
Found a couple more.
:lol:
Challenge-Shoot into the Light"
Storm a comin
Low Hanging Clouds can be dangerous!
Hancock Tower reflecting in low clouds
And The Lord said....
More Nebraska sky & clouds
Rain on the windshield
davidk
Loc: Winchester, VA, USA
markar, funny you should mention that! I was commissioned to matte and frame this exact photo for a friend as a birthday present to his wife. And she wanted it for the bedroom! BTW, it turned out great! I thing you might have some psychic tendencies, there!
Kids don't have the "shake"--It's just us "older" kids! Think this is a wonderful way to get kids interested in photography! You go for it man!
Wahawk wrote:
Composition, Light, and Holding the phone-cam STILL! I know for me that is the greatest challenge with a phone.
plessner wrote:
I think shooting into the light is one of my favorite things to do as it is always such a challenge. Surprising how many you can take and delete to hopefully get one good one. Another busy day coming up so am posting some oldies
Lots of great stuff posted for this challenge. Fun to look at everybodys masterpieces :-)
Nice set, plessner... I like the windmill shot.
Roadrunner wrote:
Ja...........
pg17 Even your black and white looks good.
AnnMurrey wrote:
Took these tonight.
pg17 Nice series with the rain coming down and what it looked like after.
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