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Public Art in Littleton, CO. Another sunny day.
Viewpoint
Before photographing your subject, take time to think about where you will shoot it from. Our viewpoint has a massive impact on the composition of our photo, and as a result it can greatly affect the message that the shot conveys. Rather than just shooting from eye level, consider photographing from high above, down at ground level, from the side, from the back, from a long way away, from very close up, and so on.
straight up at the painted beams of St. Peter in Palgrave church with marian symbols and monograms. most of the churches had these removed quite some time ago.
Yes, it's another photo of the pup. How could I pass this one up? The light was so perfect this morning and she was making those cute twitches and woofs in her doggy dreams.
At the Compost Garden I visited yesterday, there was this vine-thing growing on a trellis. This is standing directly underneath it - you can see the tendrils reaching out and up to the sun. Next time I go, I'll have to see if I can find out what kind of plant this is.
This is what it looks like when you stand directly under a billboard and look up. Pretty sure I aligned the viewfinder with the very edge of the billboard but I can't remember.
I was already in bed and almost forgot to take a shot. Just a quick straight up and back to bed.
05-13-10
Looking up at the sky through the empty branches of my mother's peach tree. The leaves have started changing color and alot of them have fallen off. It's always a sad sight to see the bare branches... I like it so much better when the spring arrives and new life fills the air, bright green buds spring forth off the end of the branches, leaves begin to unfurl... But could we truly appreciate springtime if we didn't have winter to get through beforehand? :) And at least fall provides us with some beautiful colors...