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I finally did it!!!
What a fantastic day I had yesterday! Although it ended up pouring rain late in the afternoon, the rest of the day was an amazing learning experience for myself and my youngest son, Daniel. As I mentioned in an earlier … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Camera Settings, Canon Rebel T3i, Composition, Flesherton, Ontario, Motion, Nature, Photographic Challenges, Photography, Photography Techniques, Rural Photography, Water/Waterfalls
Tagged blogging, camera settings, canon rebel T3i, composition, flesherton, motion, nature, ontario, photographic challenges, photography, photography techniques, rural photography, waterfalls
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Crazy Clouds!
Photographic challenges – there are many! One that I find particularly frustrating is when you are driving along a highway at speeds of around 100 km/hr, you can’t easily pull over, and you see an incredible scene before you. I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Clouds, Contrast, Landscapes, Motion, Nature, Ontario, Photographic Challenges, Photography, Rural Photography, Storms, Weather
Tagged blogging, clouds, contrast, landscapes, motion, nature, ontario, photographic challenges, photography, rural photography, storms, weather
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Bored yet?
I find that when I end up with many successful photos from an excursion with my camera, on the one hand it makes doing my blog every day easier because I don’t have to search for a good photo, but … Continue reading