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Good morning all my wonderful friends .I will be back later to comment on your beautiful photos . I am going to Physical Therapy for my neck and shoulder .I have been going 3 times a week and that is why I haven't been able to comment on all your photos .I will get to all of you soon .
My sister and her husband have just built a new home. It's beautiful. This is the lamp that hangs over their dining table, as shot from below.
I was really excited for the chance to spend some time outdoors this weekend. We always do our weekly shopping on Saturdays so this weekend, we stopped downtown to go for a little walk in the late afternoon sun and to possibly grab a hot drink.
I knew the shot that I wanted to get since we only have a limited number of large buildings in our area. I also happened to follow a friend on Instagram who inspired me to go and do my own "looking up" shot. What was funny, is when we made our way to the corner where this building is, there was another group of people toting their cameras around doing the same thing.
I find these types of shots (along with the iPhone perspective shots) to be difficult to compose and execute. Getting things exactly centered can be a bit more tricky than it looks. The more symmetrical your scene is, the more difficult it is to keep completely straight. It isn't until after in post where you find where things may not be as straight as you would like.
I wish there were more sky-scrapers in Regina to get in more experience using different architecture. That being said, you may see some doubles of the same building. I am hoping to go back to this spot for a day when there is some decent cloud cover and stretch some exposures right out.
Hsipaw, Myanmar.
Continuo con Piccole istantanee del Myanmar.......quando torno, si parte sul serio......ehehheheheh........baciiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
SOOC
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I absolutely love this song. Barry Manilow's performance of it in this 1978 video is by far the best version ever!