Remember your choices: the subject and its reflection; just the reflection; still water; and blurred water. Direct light on water creates glare – you want the direct light to fall on your subject which is then reflected in water which is in the shade. If there is glare, you can use a...
Reflections from the water's edge. April 15, 2020 What’s Your Story? One of my earliest memories is of sitting on my Mom’s lap, listening to her read me to me fromMy Picture Story Bible. I was captivated by the stories and the colorful pictures. I don’t know if my Mom knew ...
Before starting to shoot, pour water onto the ground, hold your phone and slowly get close to the water puddle. 1. Turn on the camera and tap the camera menu . 2. Tap [NIGHT]. 3. Tap the shutter to capture. YouTube link: How to Capture Better Reflections at Night * Pictures, sett...
Form & Shape The Shape of the subject, through which the light waves had traveled through and has to cross into another medium. For Example, There is a tree on a river bank, the light wave of the tree travels into the water to form a reflection of the tree on the river, thus travel...
Dad on the right had found a large dragonfly. After several attempts, one of the babies was able to grasp the dragonfly and have a wonderful breakfast. For additional photographs, please see the Water birds page in the Dakota Region tab. Photo of the Day for August 14, 2019...
tracing the westbound turn where water was unnaturally routed into the Keating Channel since the 1890s. Renaturalizing the river restores marshlands, filled in a new district called the Villiers Island precinct. On the east side, Don Roadway is closed until sometime in 2025. (Commissioners Stree...
If you stand under the shower head before turning on the tap then it is likely you will be dowsed with cold water before it gets to a temperature you are happy with. That if-then rule is a generalisation borne of a few…More Print or share: Print & PDF Print Facebook More Like...
My daughter joined my older daughter and her kids at Avery Island, Louisiana, a few miles south of us. It’s the home of the Tabasco plant. The place is beautiful, set on an inlet from the Gulf of Mexico. The water is fresh water and yes, there are gators there. Alligators are gen...
We hope you can join us this week forLens-Artists Photo Challenge #25,which focuses on reflections–in water, in glass, and other reflective surfaces. Feel free to include selfies or pictures of other people taking selfies. A special thanks to all of you who participate. The next challenge...
(for the second time… Not a great choice. You canread about why here, if you’re interested….) and I’m still not feeling like I want to go on and on about happiness. BUT~ I hate that I left it all incomplete. So. I decided I would just throw up the rest of the pictures,...