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8.08.2014

Photo Tip Friday: Part 2 - Using Man-Made Geometric Designs in Your Photography

by Mary Denman

Last week's photography tip was learning to use natural geometric designs in your photography to capture captivating images! You can read about it here in Part 1.

This week, let's focus on looking for man-made geometric designs and how to create interesting pictures. 

Let's get started!

8.05.2014

Wordless Wednesday - Rainbow & Sunset

by Mary Denman

Welcome back for Wordless Wednesday!

Drop by on Friday for Photography Tips.
This week will be Part 2 - Using man made geometric designs in your photography.
Here is Part 1 - Using natural geometric designs.

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These were taken the second night we were at the beach on vacation....
I think Mom was smiling on us! She always loved a beautiful sunset or rainbow!!

Happy WW!
Rainbow by Mary Denman


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8.01.2014

Photo Tip Friday: Part 1 - Using Natural Geometric Designs in Your Photography

by Mary Denman

If you look around nature, you will notice geometric designs that occur. If you train yourself to look for these, you can take some very powerful photos. So how do you find these patterns in nature and then take great pictures? Let's get started. 

I personally study photos that I love or that strike me as beautiful. One source I notice are screen savers. Many of them are very simple and striking. So I try to capture shots similar to those. That's what I feel like I did with the photos we're discussing today. 

7.29.2014

Wordless Wednesday - Green Dragonflies

by Mary Denman

Welcome back for Wordless Wednesday!

Drop by on Friday for Photography Tips.

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ImagesByCW PhotographyMs Mystery CaseAmanda’s Books and MoreWordless Wednesday Mama to 5 Blessings Wordless Wednesday by David  By BannerFans.com
Wordless Wednesday on TuesdayMy Organized Chaos Easy Green Mom


7.27.2014

Monday's Musings - May God Bless You

by Mary Denman

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I pray for you, my readers, today,
That you will feel God's love.

That you will know he cares for you,
No matter what you do.

I pray for you, my readers, today,
That you will see God's hand.

That you will know he is at work,
To make you understand.

How deep his love,
How long he'll wait,
How patient he can be.

Until we turn to him and say,
"Why love the likes me?"

No matter where you are in life,
Through trials or suffering.

Or maybe life is good and grand,
A place of sweet reprieve.

It matters not.
He's always there.
Ready to show his love.

And as he walked with me this year,
Through challenges galore,

I pray for you, my readers, today,
That his love will bless you more.

That you will be amazed and touched,
That your spirit will just soar.

On winds of love and blessings,
And wings of strength and peace,
And with a joy of what's to come,
Your past has been redeemed.



Thank you for walking with me through the hardest year of my life. God keeps me going, giving me the strength for each new day.

My heartfelt prayer is that he blesses each of you as much as you have blessed me.

And that's a lot! :)

Love,
Mary



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7.25.2014

Photo Tip Friday: Taking Night Time Shots: Part 2 - After the Sun Sets

by Mary Denman

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Welcome back for photography tips. A lot of people find taking night time shots to be very difficult. The images end up too dark, too grainy or blurry. So how do you take better night time photos? I'm glad you asked.

Let's get started. The quickest way to improve your shots is to under the sensitivity of the "film". Back in the print film days, you could buy an ISO of 64 for slides, then ISO 100 for bright daylight, 200-400 for indoor shots and then 800-1600 ISO for dim lighting photography. 

(You can also read last week's post here.)

One of the great advancements of digital cameras is that you can change the ISO on your camera from one shot to another. Back in the film days, unless you had two cameras, you were stuck with the ISO that was in the camera until you finished the roll. 

7.22.2014

Wordless Wednesday - Brookgreen Gardens

by MARY DENMAN

Welcome back for Wordless Wednesday!

Drop by on Friday for Photography Tips.
This week will I will talk about how to take NIGHTTIME shots.

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These shots are from Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina.




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Wordless Wednesday on TuesdayMy Organized Chaos Easy Green Mom