That is a terrific photo. The colours are amazing together, how wonderful is mother nature, but how did you get that photo??
Oops! head first ... will the lady be able to climb out of this? Nice!!
Terrific shot, Vicky. Reminds me of the black swan I posted a couple of weeks ago, except that was a muchh bigger target.You asked for a self-help site. This is one that I used at the beginning, which reminds me that it is time to go back into it.http://digital-photography-school.com/learning-exposure-in-digital-photography
Many thanks for the comments.Anonymous: A steady hand. It helped that the ladybird was in no hurry to go anywhere. :)Julie: Thanks for the link to that site. Looks exactly what I need!
For some reason I just love ladybirds ... perhaps it's memories of catching the among the pumkin vines when I was a kid. This is one is lovely.
I very much enjoyed looking through your blog, well done.Bruce.
That is a terrific photo. The colours are amazing together, how wonderful is mother nature, but how did you get that photo??
ReplyDeleteOops! head first ... will the lady be able to climb out of this? Nice!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot, Vicky. Reminds me of the black swan I posted a couple of weeks ago, except that was a muchh bigger target.
ReplyDeleteYou asked for a self-help site. This is one that I used at the beginning, which reminds me that it is time to go back into it.
http://digital-photography-school.com/learning-exposure-in-digital-photography
Many thanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: A steady hand. It helped that the ladybird was in no hurry to go anywhere. :)
Julie: Thanks for the link to that site. Looks exactly what I need!
For some reason I just love ladybirds ... perhaps it's memories of catching the among the pumkin vines when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteThis is one is lovely.
I very much enjoyed looking through your blog, well done.
ReplyDeleteBruce.