I took a good number of pictures back home. I really am loving photography more and more. And I dare say that I am improving bit by bit. It really is all about getting out and using your camera. No substitute for personal experience. Not just in terms of learning how to use a camera, but also being able to get to a point where the camera is no longer there, and you can connect to the subject in front of you, whatever it may be. Still working to get there. But part of the fun is in the process.
Been contemplating getting more into dog photography...
Now that I'm back in Utah, I have a pile of pictures to go through and edit. I'll post them as I go along, but here are a few.
Lanikai Beach. All my years living in Hawaii, and can you believe I've never been here till now? Thanks to Tyler and Alana Yates for taking me here. Awesome little piece of paradise, and this canoe just happened to be at the waters edge at sunrise. How lucky can you get. This picture was about a 2-3 second shutter at f16(ish). It was about 7am just as the sun was coming up. I had to boost the colors in post. The lighting was actually a bit dull, but there were hints of color that I was able to utilize. I also cropped out some of the sky to make the composition a little more tight. The pano-ish feel works with the long canoe, IMO. I do wish there was some point of interest on the left hand side though. Maybe Rain. Overall, I'd give it maybe a 6/10. |
If you are interested in dog photography, there are a lot of people who own greyhounds who LOVE to buy photos of greyhounds. Have you been able to see greyhounds run and play? They are so beautiful. We adopted our greyhound two years ago and she is so cute. If there is a rescue organization near you, I encourage you to seek them out. They are wonderful if you enjoy photographing moving dogs.
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about contacting a rescue organization to see if I could take pictures of their dogs for them. Perhaps it will be on my 2013 to-do-list.
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