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Photography
Pink Tulip-A Photo Tip
THE best thing about digital photography is that you never have to limit yourself to one photo. Take the shot from as many different perspectives as you can. For a different point of view, try a new lens. (These photos were taken with a 60mm Macro lens.) I took nearly 50 shots of this…
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Selective Focus-A Photo Tip
On a recent jaunt to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, I snapped this photo of the marble sculpture, Ganymede and the Eagle. In the above photo, the viewer is drawn into the “story” of the cupbearer and the eagle (Zeus in eagle form). In the next photo, (taken by happy accident) the focal point was…
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Amber Waves of Grain-A Photo Tip
I’ve read several times that three things are required for a great photo: Subject Composition Light A few weeks ago, I noticed the long rays of light from the setting sun in a field near my house. I quickly pulled out the trusty Canon and set out to “chase the light”. The light was changing…
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The Glorious Color of Trees (And a Photo Tip)
Over the last several days, I have felt a certain urgency to be outside, capturing photos. The weather has been in the 70’s here in Minnesota, and there have been dire predictions of an advancing cold weather front (even snow) by the end of the week. If and when that happens, most of the glorious…
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Lori Kennedy
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