I cannot wait for spring!
I cannot wait for spring!
I absolutely love humming birds. I took this shot last summer. The one thing about humming birds is since their wings move so quickly and they come and go so fast, it’s a little difficult to get the perfect shot. But I loved this one because you could see through the wings.
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I went to Philadelphia and thought that it was an amazing city! It’s full of art work and a lot of mosaics. But my favorite part about it was that it has such amazing architecture. This is a picture of Independence Hall. Sometimes by moving the camera around you can capture the light at an angle where you can see the rays of sunlight peeking out from behind something (whether it be a person, building, tree… well you get the idea). Try standing in many different spots to achieve this. It’s another easy way to switch up the way your pictures look without using photoshop or filters.
Sunsets are another one of my favorite things to photograph. I took this one at Navy Beach in Montauk. It was one of my first times photographing sunsets and I thought it was so much fun to go back after you take all the photos and basically “re-play” the whole sunset (that is if you keep the shutter going the whole time or take photos every five to ten seconds). I also found this technique to work very well when photographing fireworks.
This is my scorpion. My friend and I had done a photo shoot on a golf course a while back while the sun was setting and we decided to do silhouettes and I think they came out really good! This is probably one of my favorite types of photographs to do with people as subjects.
Good morning everyone! This is the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia, PA. Hope everyone enjoys their day!
This rock had caught my eye at a fair. When you angle it at the perfect position it catches the light and becomes see through with a red glow.
Flowers are one of my favorite things to photograph. There are so many different angles to shoot from, which makes them very intriguing subjects in my opinion.