I haven't been posting as much guys. Sorry about that... I just haven't been as busy taking pictures lately, so I don't have much to share. My future posts aren't likely to be as often as I was before, and not as constant. But don't worry, I still hope to post often enough.
I'd also like to thank everyone who follows my blog. It seems like the last month or so, my follower have been increasing faster than I can imagine. The comments you all leave are so kind, and I really appreciat them. :)
Now, on to some photos!
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This year I'm taking a photography class at our homeschool co-op that we go to. It taught by Lorraine Marie, a professional photographer who's girls have graduated from our homeschool group. I'm very thankful to be learning from such a wonderful photographer, and I've learned so much already. I'm really grasping how to operate my camera manual, which is awesome.
I'd also like to thank everyone who follows my blog. It seems like the last month or so, my follower have been increasing faster than I can imagine. The comments you all leave are so kind, and I really appreciat them. :)
Now, on to some photos!
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This year I'm taking a photography class at our homeschool co-op that we go to. It taught by Lorraine Marie, a professional photographer who's girls have graduated from our homeschool group. I'm very thankful to be learning from such a wonderful photographer, and I've learned so much already. I'm really grasping how to operate my camera manual, which is awesome.
Our photography assignment for this week was perspective. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do for the assignment, but while talking outside with my friend at Monday school today, I thought this tree would be perfect. I really liked the colors and texture in the trunk, and thought it would look neat to get a view looking up. I shot in aperture priority, and opened my aperture enough so I would get the whole tree in focus.
Beeeeeeeeeautiful. <3
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous photo, Sereina! It almost looks as if the tree were flowering :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! You capture life so brilliantly, Seriena! I absolutely love your photography, and if it was showcased in a museum (which I am sure it will be someday;), I could probably sit there all day staring at your picture!:D
ReplyDeleteMuch Love,
Grace
P.S. I just realized I do not comment as much as I should!:)
Wow!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is one amazing photo! WOW~
ReplyDeleteRejoicing In Him, Patrizia
That is so beautiful! Wow. There is so much detail - its just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteK xx
Love the picture! So awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool that you are doing a photography class too:-)
I'm hosting a photo challenge called Capturing Creation (will start NEXT Wednesday) on my blog. It's a weekly photo challenge that will run over a 7 week period, so if you're interested or if anyone else is, head on over here and take a look:
http://jjyourstruly.blogspot.com/2010/11/capturing-creation.html
See ya!
Amazing photograph!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! I love nature photography!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous photograph!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! That is AMAZING!!! I wanted to tell you that i live not far from you about one/two hours away. And am homeschooled and love photography!!! I found your blog from "Bliss" by Maggie. Your pictures are amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour sister in Christ
Hosanna
Oh, the tree looks gorgeous! How awesome it must be in real life :) Thank you for sharing your beautiful photography with us!
ReplyDeleteWith love,
Annie
So gorgeous, Sereina. It looks as if it were budding - fooled me for a minute! Your photography class sounds very neat:)
ReplyDeleteThis a beautiful photo & the perspective is spot on!! I love that you put it in b&w. :)
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