What to Do When Your Back Itches
Roll around on the ground until you’ve satisfied that itch.
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What to Do When Your Back Itches2009-01-27
Roll around on the ground until you’ve satisfied that itch.
Long-Term Project, Part 52009-01-23
The Benefits One of the most obvious benefits is that you’ve taken on that challenge and accomplished what you’ve set your mind to finish. Also, the motivation that comes from knowing there is a purpose behind what you’re shooting. Who wouldn’t like seeing their work being displayed at an Art Gallery or in book form? This would also give you that great since of accomplishment besides possibly making some cold hard cash. It’s good to have something to do when other work is slow. Really helps to keep that photographer in you moving and maybe even trying some new things. Good luck! I’d love to hear about your long-term photography projects. Here’s links to the rest of this discussion in case you missed it. Icicles2009-01-15
From a photographer’s stand it can help produce some outstanding nature photographs. Like those of Icebergs. Something about that crystal clear air.
Feel free to add your helpful tips & tricks for photographing in cold weather. I’ve Been Shot!2009-01-13
Yes, this is from one of those famous “drive by shootings”. On Sunday, hubby and I were driving around when I spied this remains of a tree. I had my camera with and asked my husband to go back so I could make a photo. It’s funny and yet ironic how the holes drilled into it by a woodpecker form the face of a ghost. I had to shoot it, I couldn’t resist. |
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