I've always loved photography but I always & continually have lots to learn. A friend is in this project of taking a photo a day for 365 days and posting it in order to learn more about photography...and I thought "What a great idea!" The challenge for me will be to post a photo a day...can I do it? Well, I'll try. Thanks for joining me on this photographical journey.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Day 22 - Flying Paper
celebration was a happening and these young kids piled up these small pieces of paper and had loads of fun throwing them up in the air....yaaaaaaay!!! :-) oh the joys of a child! :-)
Again, well done on capturing the moment. I can just hear the giggles and laughter.
I don't know how much ambient light was available to you there but as much as you don't want the background to be a distraction a little to no longer shutter speed would have brightened the background to more pleasant exposure while the flash would have froze the action just as it did here.
I love God, my husband, my children, my family. I love to take pictures & use them to tell a story. I love leading Bible studies, especially women's Bible studies-they've all been so dear to my heart. I love having fellowship with other believers in Christ. I love to talk about God & share what He's been doing in my life. There's much to learn day to day. :)
The "Photography by Lisa" blog is a site displaying mostly SK calendars, and also past wedding/family/graduation photos & other photo projects. Creating SK calendars with photos that I take has been a huge testimony. I am so blessed to have photos God has given me grace homes across SK & even other parts of the world. We live in a great province with much unique beauty.
"Lisa's Pic's" blog shares personal stories of God and life and devotions. I share a number of photos on here with my stories as well.
Lisa's 365 Project blog hoped to share a photo a day for 365 days but I fell short. :) It was a fun but too much of a challenge to keep it up. :-)
Again, well done on capturing the moment. I can just hear the giggles and laughter.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how much ambient light was available to you there but as much as you don't want the background to be a distraction a little to no longer shutter speed would have brightened the background to more pleasant exposure while the flash would have froze the action just as it did here.