Will you do me a favor? I'm in this contest and I'm down by 40 votes with four hours left to vote tonight Wed. Oct. 28. Would you please take the time to vote? I only ask since you follow my blog. Thanks! xo xo Here's the link:
BRAVO. i really like the low perspective here. It follows my #1 rule in photography. "Take the photo no one else sees." Meaning: anybody can stand there and snap pics in auto mode right? So if you re getting out of auto mode... take the next step and do more than just stand there. find a fresh angle, tell the story differently, use extreme composition, selective focus, something... just make it more than a snapshot.
my 15yo daughter has been around me and my cameras her whole life too. We have "lessons" when we go out also. Next year she starts photo classes in HS just like i did. I'm hoping to give her a good head start.
http://averyandphotography.blogspot.com/ Avery here is another 15yo starting off in her photography and running a blog. You can compare contrast techniques with her and make a new photoblog friend too.
Welcome to Nikon Sniper In Diapers. No, I don't really wear diapers. I am just new to photography. I appreciate you taking the time to look in on my blog. This blog will record lessons that my father, Nikon Sniper, will teach me about photography. I will be using a used Nikon D80 camera to capture all my pictures. All my life I have been around cameras but I never really took much interest. If I ever shot pictures, it was always in AUTO mode. So, all I really ever did was push the button. Now, I am going to try to improve my control of the pictures I am taking. I hope to learn more about photography and composition. Perhaps those reading my journey will be able to learn as well. Let's see what my grey-haired father can really teach his seventeen year old daughter. Yes, Nikon Sniper drives me crazy at times so this will be a real test.
I am a twenty-three year old college student. I was diagnosed with Narcolepsy when I was in the seventh grade. This is a constant battle that effects every decision in my life. I have chosen to take this burden and use it as a gift to help other people with sleep disorders in my future career as a nurse. I hope to showcase to others that life does get better throughout your struggles. My journey is just beginning!!
I like it!
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Kelly
Keep up the beautiful pictures!
Interesting shot.
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ReplyDeleteDid you vote for me today?! It's really close and I could use your help. There's only a couple of hours left to vote. Thanks! xo xo
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Will you do me a favor? I'm in this contest and I'm down by 40 votes with four hours left to vote tonight Wed. Oct. 28. Would you please take the time to vote? I only ask since you follow my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks! xo xo
Here's the link:
http://contests.apartmenttherapy.com/2009/color/main/faceoff/60
Great eye Ma Lady. Looking at your work here just relaxes me ... Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBRAVO. i really like the low perspective here. It follows my #1 rule in photography. "Take the photo no one else sees." Meaning: anybody can stand there and snap pics in auto mode right? So if you re getting out of auto mode... take the next step and do more than just stand there. find a fresh angle, tell the story differently, use extreme composition, selective focus, something... just make it more than a snapshot.
ReplyDeletemy 15yo daughter has been around me and my cameras her whole life too. We have "lessons" when we go out also. Next year she starts photo classes in HS just like i did. I'm hoping to give her a good head start.
http://averyandphotography.blogspot.com/
Avery here is another 15yo starting off in her photography and running a blog. You can compare contrast techniques with her and make a new photoblog friend too.
Smiles! Have a great day.
Thanks to Jason for advertising me!
ReplyDeleteCome on over to my blog and check it out!
averyandphotography.blogspot.com
~Avery