I am not much of a photographer, I know, but I ever since I started looking at life through a camera lens, I have become much more aware of light and how it effects everything it touches. I like the lighting in these next couple of shots - though I had nothing to do with it - I just happened to be there while Mr. Sun did his business.
I like the contrast in this shot - both the shadow and light on the steeple, as well as the deep blue of the sky with the bright white of, um, the steeple. I got lucky to get this shot on such a clear day. The single subject is striking. I like alliteration. I should be an Anglo-Saxon poet.
I recently re-watched Pixar's "A Bug's Life" with my kids and became interested in the translucence of leaves. I waited around for a bug to walk across my subject leaves, but they never did. I guess I won't make the sequel.
My twin nieces came to visit with their brother last week and they wanted me to take pictures of their skateboarding exploits. This one turned out rather well. I don't think the lighting or contrast are super-sweet, but I do like how this picture looks. I managed to catch her right before she "dropped in" - the next picture in the series (using my camera's multiple shot feature) is of the ramp, a shadow, and a big blue sky. Yay! I took an action photo that wasn't blurry!
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6 comments:
Nice pix, chill. I'm truly fascinated with anyone and everyone's photo skills, as mine reach no further than a disposable Kodak camera.
Cool!
Awesome picture! I have cool kids! haha
I'm sorry... I really don't like that steeple ever since they put it in.
Nice. You're like a real photographer. You should start a photo blog or something.
I love the simplicity of the first picture. No distractions, nice solid colors and contrast.
I also really like the picture of your niece. Its a good unstaged photo...at least the balance, expression and state of physics looks like its impossible to be staged. Plus I really like the cloud in the background and the solid blue background. That's cool!
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