Summer
Travel theme: Dogs
Ailsa – this must be one of my absolute favourite themes…Dogs! My faithful companions through life. Please join in – we cannot get enough of faithful life companions!
Here are some of the dogs who met me, too – of which some still are my great friends.
Spain – Les Pyrenées
Spain
Greyfriars Bobby, Scotland
New Zealand, Lonely Dog
…Maisie – Edinburgh, Scotland
Finally my own treasures, and favourite photos of …
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Sense of Seeing
So, there was a slight misunderstanding of Cee’s challenge…from my part. Hopefully I can repair that in the following challenges! Why not join in yourself!
Everything in Nature I love seeing – and the habits are …hiking, using binoculars and camera.
Indoors – I have moved nature inside my house. Today I have 171 pot plants.
Hiking is essential – preferably with my children and my dog.
Autumn will soon be here now – hopefully it will be a colourful one this year.
Spring is my favourite season. Maybe because my favourite colour is green.
Strangely enough, It happened to be the winter pictures I liked to see most of today.
My favourite – Robin – sitting outside my window.
# 339 Variation – Variety (251/365)
# Eget tema 15 ”Sådan fader sådan…” – ”Like father, like…” (249/365)
# 250 Semesterjobb – Vacation Work (248/365)
#228 Plåt – Sheet metal (247/365)
WPC: From Every Angle
It had to be a flower – from every angle. Because sometimes you cannot even imagine what difference it will make…
Another Challenge
A challenge from Otto vM…the idea is to break as many of these ”rules” as possible. Here’s mine for the try! Conclusion: It seems impossible to break them all in one photo…but many are possible.
1) Focus on the centre of interest.
2) Fill the frame with the subject.
3) Do not shoot between 10 am and 3 pm (the light is too harsh).
4) Don’t shoot against the light.
5) Hold the camera steady.
6) Follow the rule of third, e.g. 1/3 sky and 2/3 land or vice versa.
7) Obey the light meter.
8) Photograph children (or pets) at their own eye level.
9) Avoid lens flare when shooting against the sun.
10) Keep the camera level with the horizon.
Before I get to the challenge, I need to tell a saying we have in Scandinavia about the differences between the countries when it comes to rules. Do you know what separates Swedes, Danes and Norwegian from one another? The Swedes follow the rules, the Danes don’t give a damn about rules, and the Norwegians break the rules.
As the good Norwegian I am the challenge will be in accordance with my inherent being: How many of those previous mentioned rules can you break in one picture? Like last time, post a link to the photo here in a comment, and I will pick up the photo and showcase it in a later post.
























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