Many of you know that I am taking a photography class.
Hubby and I took a drive to one of our favorite places, so that I could practice and catch up on homework. We drove to nearby Douglas Falls Grange Park State Park.
My daughter, daughter-in-law, and niece are all beautiful girls interested in photography (and are becoming excellent photographers) and wanted to see what I was working on.
So this post is for them.
I was working on photographing water with different shutter speeds. Here are the results:
*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!
See the world around you!
Stay healthy! Stay safe!
What a wonderful place to go with your camera. Doing a course is such a good idea as the assignments provide learning opportunities that won’t easily be forgotten.
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This is a beautiful place to go for serenity, hiking, photography, camping…love it!
I especially like the photography course that I am currently taking. It is slow paced (one year, but do it at your own pace), and is all about practice, practice, practice! There is only constructive criticism and encouragement. And it is a nice break from quilting ridiculously tedious background fillers on larger quilts. Ha, ha!
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Such an excellent subject to study the differences in shutter speed, and some gorgeous photos too!
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Thanks, Kathy! It was a relaxing time of play! 🙂
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