I have been wanting to take some photos of the inside of a church for a while now. On Sunday’s they obviously have a service being conducted and so this is not the best time, otherwise they seem to be closed?? Managed to find this quaint little church open in a village near me (left some money in the collection) ;0)
With endless designs, textures and lighting bridges make an excellent photography subject. Throw in the water with its reflections of the light and movement and you have a winning combination, here are a few stunning examples of bridge photography.
First off, let me set the scene and give you a bit of history to this ’round 2′ of my low light photography journey…..
I took this photo as an experiment with a new lens – I think it came out well and is my ‘Image of the moment’….
With all of the recent buzz surrounding the Perseid meteor shower I thought I would do a bit of research on the best practices for taking photographs of such events.
Whether a cleverly edited photo or a ‘once in a lifetime’ shot that is then used for some brand or another, the aim of advertising photography is to catch our attention. For this reason there are many very clever and often thought provoking examples of this inventive, inspiring genre of photography.
I purchased a new 50mm camera lens and to Christen it I drove 100 miles to Bournemouth on the South coast of England to take some photos. I used to visit Bournemouth a lot when my grand parents lived there and it brought back great memories (as well as providing ample opps for photos (although very busy with sun worshippers))!