And while the sky was too cloudy to get a shot of the moon I did learn how too shoot a nightsky photo. And I practiced on some rainy day shots:

I learned about a nifty tool that takes a normal shot

followed up by a flash shot.

Then of course, I practice on my long suffering companion.

Long suffering companions really don't care as long as you don't wake them or look too threatening. Your camera is taking some great photos.
ReplyDeleteGood shots Stephanie. I especially love your fluffy companion...cute!
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn some more about my camera!
On the "to do" list for sure!
I'm glad my dog doesn't demand modeling fees or I'd be bankrupt.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Stephanie!
I enjoyed your photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos!
ReplyDeleteYou mean that little book that comes with the camera when you purchase it has information in there? Hmmm...
:-)
Love your puppy! (they are ALL puppies to me...)
Hi Stephanie! Great photos! I wish I had your camera and talent because that Wolf Moon was so awesome! We were driving that night up to northern Wisconsin and it lit the way for us. Then upon arriving, it glowed on the frozen lake - mesmerizing!
ReplyDeleteI like how you caught the water drops! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I suppose I could take better shots if I actually read the manual........
ReplyDeleteI love these buds with the hanging drops of rainwater. It is not easy to catch the light at just the right moment for a shot like this....
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