by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
I love this quote by Albert Camus.
"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower."
As a photographer, I must admit that spring and fall are my favorite seasons. I tend to carry my camera with me daily because there's a new view to see in either season.
This made me think more about why I love spring and fall so much.
Part of it is the excitement that comes from an ever changing palette of colors that beg to be noticed.
10.30.2016
10.27.2016
Photo Tip Friday: Part 2, How to Photograph Ghosts
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
Today's tips are part 2 of how to photograph ghosts. Last week, I explained about needing a trip-pod, using a high aperture value, and using a longer exposure. A link to that post will be at the end of today's post.
This week, I'll show you a couple of other ways to create ghostly pictures for Halloween and how to use long exposures to make people do a double take at your photos!
How do you like Photo 1? My son was breathing on the window from the inside of the house and I was outside. He held a flashlight below his face. Pretty cool, huh?
Let's get started with learning how to photograph ghosts.
Photo 1 |
This week, I'll show you a couple of other ways to create ghostly pictures for Halloween and how to use long exposures to make people do a double take at your photos!
How do you like Photo 1? My son was breathing on the window from the inside of the house and I was outside. He held a flashlight below his face. Pretty cool, huh?
Let's get started with learning how to photograph ghosts.
10.25.2016
Wordless Wednesday: October Orange
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
Welcome to Wordless Wednesday!
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Recent Photo Tips:
How to Photograph Ghosts, Part 1
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How to Photograph Ghosts, Part 1
10.23.2016
Monday's Musings: Look for Beauty in the Mundane
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
For those of you have followed my blog for a while, you know that I had a very rough time in 2013.
I lost my mother and father-in-law two weeks apart. It took a toll on me. But it's been 3 years now. I've learned a lot during that time and I wanted to let you in on a where am I now.
First of all, I learned that God could get me through the hardest time of my life. For that, I'm extremely grateful.
But I've also learned to look for beauty in the midst of the ashes. In the midst of the mundane.
Beauty doesn't always jump out at us.
Sometimes we have to be quiet to see it. Sometimes we need to look for it.
I want to share some of the beauty I've found in the mundane.
For those of you have followed my blog for a while, you know that I had a very rough time in 2013.
I lost my mother and father-in-law two weeks apart. It took a toll on me. But it's been 3 years now. I've learned a lot during that time and I wanted to let you in on a where am I now.
First of all, I learned that God could get me through the hardest time of my life. For that, I'm extremely grateful.
But I've also learned to look for beauty in the midst of the ashes. In the midst of the mundane.
Beauty doesn't always jump out at us.
Sometimes we have to be quiet to see it. Sometimes we need to look for it.
I want to share some of the beauty I've found in the mundane.
10.20.2016
Photo Tip Friday: Part 1, How to Photograph Ghosts
by Mary Denman @MaryDenman
This is not a post about ghost hunting!
Instead, it's about learning how to photograph a ghost or how to create a ghostly image in your camera.
It's a really fun technique with lots of potential.
What do you need to do this?
A tripod, or steady surface, some knowledge about the manual function of your camera, and a friend to help you out! Or, you could do it of yourself!
So today, in part 1, I want to show you how it works. Then next week, we'll go over some more cool techniques that you can try.
Let's get started.
This is not a post about ghost hunting!
Instead, it's about learning how to photograph a ghost or how to create a ghostly image in your camera.
It's a really fun technique with lots of potential.
What do you need to do this?
A tripod, or steady surface, some knowledge about the manual function of your camera, and a friend to help you out! Or, you could do it of yourself!
So today, in part 1, I want to show you how it works. Then next week, we'll go over some more cool techniques that you can try.
Let's get started.
10.18.2016
Wordless Wednesday: Gorgeous sunlight in the Fall
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
Welcome to Wordless Wednesday!
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Sorry that I've missed a couple of posts recently.
Between a migraine and traveling, I got a little off track.
But I'll be back on Friday with more tips and on Monday, I'll be talking about finding beauty in the mundane.
10.11.2016
Wordless Wednesday: Warm Fall Colors
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
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10.06.2016
Photo Tip Friday: Find Interesting Subjects in the Midst of the Ordinary
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
Sometimes we have false thinking that if we could just go somewhere gorgeous, we could get fantastic pictures and be a better photographer.
But really, we can look for beautiful or interesting images all around us.
So today, I want to show you a part of my yard that's a bit overgrown with weeds.
Why in the world would I do that?
Because there is interest to be found for the looking.
Let's get started.
Sometimes we have false thinking that if we could just go somewhere gorgeous, we could get fantastic pictures and be a better photographer.
But really, we can look for beautiful or interesting images all around us.
So today, I want to show you a part of my yard that's a bit overgrown with weeds.
Why in the world would I do that?
Because there is interest to be found for the looking.
Let's get started.
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10.04.2016
Wordless Wednesday: Fall is Finally in the Air
by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
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Improve your Photography with Reframing
FALL IS FINALLY IN THE AIR!!!
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FALL IS FINALLY IN THE AIR!!!
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