For many of us in the Northern Hemisphere, it is finally here-sunshine-thetime of the year most synonymous with new beginnings,
transition and growth all thanks to the powerful rays of the sun. After months of dark dreary weather and perhaps a mood that matches staying indoors, we are finally ready to shed those winter blues and head outside with our gear. So in the spirit of getting you out of the house and into the outdoors. Here are a few tips to help you do summer photography revel in all it's glory!
You can find help in the following article from Digital Photography School..( use no spaces in your search bar)
digital-photography-school . com/6-quick-tips-doing-summer-photography/
So I'll start with my flower pictures..'cause I love working in my garden and picking bouquets for my dining room table.
Today we went canoeing and my selfie photo crashed! More to come...
Yippy, dippy, it worked using reply...Go figure!
Playing around with a new computer and my photo programs. No more crashes so far. Went to dinner in a mill town tonight and sun was strong at sunset. A few different presets and filters. I am always amazed at the sheer numbers of bricks and the artistic patterns. I will always wonder what used to be inside and what the inside looks like now - rats and all, I bet.
Rows and rows of buildings w window like this. Reviving many, but revival hasn't reached this part yet.
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Been a while since this door opened.
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PAToGraphy wrote:
Playing around with a new computer and my photo programs. No more crashes so far. Went to dinner in a mill town tonight and sun was strong at sunset. A few different presets and filters. I am always amazed at the sheer numbers of bricks and the artistic patterns. I will always wonder what used to be inside and what the inside looks like now - rats and all, I bet.
Like that last one alot, Pat!
Roadrunner wrote:
Nice start
Twas a rocky start with difficulty posting...but it looks like it was fixed....
Glad you were successful, Pat!
Some flower pictures taken 7-08-2018 all from Missouri.
Took this one this afternoon. One of my tiger lilies in bloom. Taken in the shade but it was a very sunny day.
In the state where I live (NSW, Australia) it doesn't get real cold, if you live on the coast, even in mid winter.
Both these are from the archives and shot in winter.
RichardTaylor wrote:
In the state where I live (NSW, Australia) it doesn't get real cold, if you live on the coast, even in mid winter.
Both these are from the archives and shot in winter.
WOW....nice captures, Richard
Now THIS is summer, even though I have seen snow here in July
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