I will not stop taking pictures anytime soon. In fact, as a Christmas present, my lovely husband bought us a new SLR camera. Beyond excited doesn't sum out how I felt about that gift! For Valentines day, he bought me a new lens. Yes, he hit a homerun there! Both my older girls play sports, and this lens is perfect for capturing the game. I love it so much, I capture the game for all the other players on their teams as well :).
So I've decided that I want to learn more about my camera, and all it can do. I'm a bit overwhelmed with it all. I seem to stick within my comfort level when taking pictures, and changing modes. I go for the automatic settings. I have set myself a goal to first find a great website with tips and tricks of the trade, and to assign myself different things to shoot, using the different camera settings. I'd love to take a photography class, but have neither the time or the money to do so. I have several friends who make a living from taking pictures of people, so I will just have to turn to them from time to time for advice. Though I'm guessing my lenses in no way compare to the ones they are using. Thats fine though. I'll make due.
Over the Easter weekend, my crew visited a local Botanical Garden. It was simply beautiful there. I tried my hand at taking some 'different' shots, instead of the norm... here's what I came up with. Keep in mind that ALL of these shots were taken using the automatic mode on the camera..
Yellow Tulips
The color of these tulips was so vibrant, I was hoping it would come across so in the photo, and it did! Love this shot, and actually am using it as my wallpaper on my phone!
Green Eyes
I think I got lucky with the lighting on this one, as I honestly don't know what I'm doing when it comes to lighting, etc. But I think the green foilage in the background really makes her eyes pop. This is totally UNTOUCHED.
Up Tree Shot
Wanted to look at the tree from a different perspective. My first thought when I saw this tree was, "Wow, I'd love to climb it!" Then I thought about taking the photo from the vantage point of what a child might see as they begin their climb. I think it turned out pretty cool.
Another Up Tree Shot
This tree was just breathtaking, and no other way to take the photo. Love how it came out!
Playing in the branches
I really love pictures that have a combination of in focus and blurry objects. I think it adds depth and character to a photo. I've been playing around more with this, and here is one of my favorites.
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