Showing posts with label digital camera photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital camera photography. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2016

Appleberry Photography - Flower Photograhy

Summer photography is in full swing in many places in the USA.  Notwithstanding the devastating floods in Louisiana and the droughts in some parts of our country.  For many photographers capturing the summer with water crafts, animals, picnics, vacations, and one of our favorite:  flower photography.   There is something, at least to us, about the beauty of flowers that creates fantastic photographs.

But how do you take close up photos of flowers that will do them justice?

Many cameras already have a preprogrammed icon with close up flowers.

Those are fine! Even wonderful.  They take the guess work out of shutter speed and aperature settings

Other times the photographer sets up the shot and photographs the flower (s) at the opportune moment.  And by that we mean no wind, no camera shake, no insects (unless you want one) on the flower.  You also need to examine the flowers before you set up  the shot to make sure there are no dead petals, leaves, or stems. 


Ellen Stanton
Appleberry Photography
Carol Sue Jones
Appleberry Photographer 
 





Friday, April 8, 2016

Can you take great photos on your IPhone?

The answer is YES!

IPhones today have powerful cameras that can capture great photos in all different types of light.  The photo from the link below was taken at Krogers one Saturday afternoon with my IPhone!


Instagram/IPhone

Beauty is all around us!
Take a moment and capture what is often right in front of us!


(I Phone Animal Photo)

(IPhone Flower Photography )

(IPhone Flower Photography2)


Ellen




Thursday, May 8, 2014

Appleberry Photography is proud to announce that we've joined Fine Art America!

We will announce the opening of our gallery soon!

Ellen Stanton & Carol Sue Jones

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Digital Photography Lesson - Fall Foliage 4 of 4




We're almost ready here in Michigan for the leaves to turn!  Usually, it's the third week in October for the full radiance of autumn.  Here is an excellent video on using software to enhance your photographs of fall foliage!