I had a nice sequence of an osprey landing on the osprey nest and decided to make a sort of movement image of it by adding the photos together. It is far from perfect, but it was a fun learning experience combining a batch of layers.
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Monday, January 30, 2023
What to Photograph in January
Brrr! It’s cold out! I don’t walk outside as much except when the weather is pleasanter and not cold and windy. I even walked in the rain the other day, just because it wasn’t as cold. This limits my photography a little.
Here are some ideas I’ve tried for those of us in rural environments.
- Do still lifes indoors. Experiment with colors, shapes and odds and ends around your house like books and shells.
- Buy flowers to photograph indoors.
- Photograph interesting tree shapes and branches.
- Try ICM, intentional camera movement with long exposures and move your camera or lens to create abstracts.
- Photograph birds and wildlife that are easier to see in the cold weather.
- Photograph sunrises and sunsets and clouds. Somehow they often seem prettier in the colder weather.
- Learn more about photography from a good book.
- Photograph snow scenes if you have snow nearby.
- Try indoor or outdoor portraits.
Some roses that a kind woman gave me from church.
Recent huge flocks of robins.
Intentional camera movement.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Snow Day January 3-6, 2022
We have had a little snow lately, quite a bit less here than most of our neighbors in St. Mary's County. I photographed it from the windows a little to share a variety of different impressions in the snow.
A pair of blue jays visited while there was a tiny bit of snow around.
Sunset was very windy, so I edited the photo to be blurry on purpose to show the wind.
The pampas grass on the left creates a little depth to the photo
I liked the way the snow frosted the tree trunks.
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