Showing posts with label spring flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring flowers. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Spring Photography

Springtime, at least here in Michigan, is so unpredictable.

One day the Cherry and Apple trees are in full blossom saying in the gentle breeze, the next day we could have snow!   Some days the temperature soars to the 80s and the following day we can have dangerous thunder storms.

On the days that we as photographers who enjoy filming outdoors, are unable to do so, there is always beauty to capture all around us.

Here are some examples!


Both these photographs were taken at a grocery store on rainy spring day last week. 

This photograph of my young cat, Annie, was taken on a stormy spring day!

Beauty is all around us! 

Ellen Stanton
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Monday, April 25, 2016

Spring Photography

The days are getting longer, the light outdoors is getting stronger, and the flowers and trees are starting to bloom.

Now is the time to get out and capture the beauty of God's world!

Here is a wonderful article on 25 Tips for Beginners photographing flowers!  

25 Tips for Photographing Flowers

Happy Photographing!

Enjoy the Springtime weather!

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Ellen

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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Photographing in Spring!

This past winter here in Michigan was brutal.  From late December to mid April the the temperatures were well below normal and we did get our last snowfall (April) by which we won the not so coveted award as the snowiest winter in Michigan history.  I sure didn't need an award to tell me how much snow we had! 

The tulips are now out, the trees are starting to blossom and Spring is officially here! 

The weather is tolerable and now is a great time to get out the camera and photograph the beauty around us!

Here is an excellent video on Spring Photography by Jim Crotty.

Spring Photography

Ellen