Photography 101, Weekend Three: Hone your camera eye
This weekend’s exercise covers most of the assignments from the past three weeks of Photography 101 all in one post, and even manages to meet the weekly
Photo Challenge: Angular.
On Saturday morning, after reading Cheri’s
suggestion to observe and capture an entire scene, I took my trusty Pentax Kr and did just that.
Burrard Bridge is an Art Deco style bridge that was opened in July 1932 and is one of Vancouver’s three bridges that cross False Creek with English Bay shimmering to its west. Saturday morning saw the usual joggers, walkers, cyclists and cars all making up a wonderful potpourri of colours and movement, which I hope you will enjoy.
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I thought I recognized Burrard Bridge! Great photos and the blur of the runners I like!!
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You got the movement in aswell there 🙂 love the first shot and was wondering how on earth you achieved it without levetating in the air over the side of the bridge. Well done x
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How did you know that is exactly what I did. I have been practicing levitation for years 🙂 But really, I’ll let you know the secret – I tilted the camera 🙂
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haha that made me laugh, well thats quite a tilt, it was very visually deceiving, well done x
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Beautiful shots Andrew!
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Thanks Nicole.
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