Tag: nature
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Photo 101, Day Twenty: Triumph and Contrast
Krista says: Triumph comes in all shapes and sizes: Today’s Tip: Triumph usually denotes drama of some sort, no matter whether it’s big or small. Playing with contrast is a great way to enhance your photos for a more dramatic effect. Drama in these two photos shows how an early misty morning looked on yesterday. Looks […]
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Photo 101, Day Nine : Warmth and quality of light
Today’s Tip: If you’d like to experiment more, consider the direction and quality of light. First, let’s talk about front light and side light. Front light is great for outdoor landscapes and group portraits, and can certainly capture warmth. Side light is fun to experiment with, especially for portraiture, fine art, and architecture. Photo one: […]
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Photo 101, Day six: Connect and tags
Day Six: Connect & Tags A Spider’s web connected to each other by silken threads. This is how I see connect. Sometimes the connections are perfect Sometimes connections are broken. How do you see connect?
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Off-Season: The daily post:Photo Challenge. Photo 101: weekend- composition.
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/off-season/ OFF-SEASON The Virginia creeper is turning red. This shows summer is gone and autumn is on the way – OFF-SEASON! PHOTO 101 Weekend One: Experiment with Composition Photo 1: I did a vertical shot composition. Photo 2: Horizontal shot of nearly the same spot.
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Blogging 101: Real neat blog award
Michelle W. and the WordPress.com Team at Blogging 101 say: Today’s Assignment: publish a post you’d like your ideal audience member to read, and include a new-to-you element in it. I decided to use my Real neat blog award as an inspiration to other readers. Millie Thom at https://milliethom.wordpress.com/2015/06/02/real-neat-blog-award/ nominated me for this a while ago. […]
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Photography 101: Landscape
Landscapes generally focus on wide, vast depictions of nature and all of its elements, from formations to weather. In this genre of photography, you won’t find much of a human presence: nature itself is the subject. A focus on nature isn’t mandatory, however — you can capture a sweeping panorama of an entire city, town, […]