Photo Walking
Connie September 23rd, 2007
Recently I saw Thomas Hawk’s Principles & Guidelines for Photo Walking which are excellent. He has some great ideas & his photos are incredible. It prompted me to take my camera out. I can see where it would be helpful to do this with a group of people because you would see other’s perspectives on capturing photos. What a great way to learn!
Then today I saw a link to the America at Home project that I had read about. They have neat challenges that may inspire you. They have a list of Pro Photo Tips that are very helpful!
So would you like to see the results of my photo walk? It was a gorgeous fall day here in Minnesota. All of these were edited in ACDSee Pro 2.
- This is my favorite photo of the afternoon & they don’t even know I took it! I like the shadows of the leaves on their backs.
- I love ladybugs! My Canon S3IS totally rocks with macro! I love it! I was reading & noticed this ladybug.
- I used the shadows/highlights tool in ACDSee Pro 2 to lighten this photo. It’s maybe not the best photo, but the parts underneath the ladybug are pretty amazing. Do you like the photo or no?
- I love the textures in this photo & the brilliant color of the pin oak!
- and my husband was grinding bolts off. It reminded me of my childhood when I’d watch my dad or grandpa weld or do fascinating things like this. And we wonder why their clothing gets riddled with holes?
Do you go photo walking? Link us to your photos!
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your fotos are fantastic!! hoping some day i can take pics like these..WONDERFUL!!
Hi Connie
I’ve started a photowalking blog too, I live Down Under in New Zealand so it’s spring here. Love you ladybird photos, wish my camera had a better macro. I don’t have an SLR but it’s not a bad little camera, it’s a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2. I look forward to seeing more of your walks.
Cheers….Dawn ©¿©¬
Photo walking — who would have though walking around and taking pictures with your camera would be given a name.
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