Wandering Camera – November Linky Party

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Welcome to November’s Wandering Camera linky party.  Thank you again for visiting, for your lovely comments and for sharing your photos.  I love seeing your photos and reading about them.

Just like the changing Autumn wind, October came to us with a myriad changes of weather.  There were hot days with extremely low humidity.  Then we had gusty storms which brought on colder winds and consecutive rainy days.  Beautiful skies, leaves and flowers, warm colours and walks filled my days.  The month ended with a weekend visit to beautiful Yosemite.  I can’t even begin to tell you how much fun I had with the camera.  This month’s photos are a bit biased toward the outdoors.

I need your help with identifying a few flowers and seed pods.  I put an asterisk beside the number.  If you know what they are and let me know, I will be really grateful.

Here are my photos from the month of October –

 

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1. Trail through the woods

2. Raindrops on rose-leaves

3. Autumnal dryness, but with the promise of rain

**4. Beautiful white strands

(I think it’s Common Sow Thistle seed puff, please let me know if I am wrong)

 

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5. Mums in our garden

6. Dry but still brilliant red

7. Bow and arrow of sun rays

8. Amber leaves

 

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9. Lake at the end of a hike

**10. A little star on the ground

**11. White blossoms

12. Backlit Ochre and Crimson

 

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13. Setting Sun peeking through a tree

14. Storm clouds

15. Post-storm sky

16. Downpour in the park

 

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17. Grey sky, framed by bare branches

18. Leaves turning into golden flowers

19. Red and orange stripes

**20. Yellow sparks

 

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21.  Outlet of a mountain stream

**22. Softness

23. Green Pumpkins

24. Rain outside, fire inside

 

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25. Droplets

26. Hermione

27. Happiness

28. Cadmium Lemon on Indigo Blue

 

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29. Autumn gold at Yosemite

30. A rainy day in the Yosemite Valley

31. Majestic El Capitan

 

 

As you can tell, I loved being out and about in October.  I was playing around with composing photos with wide-angle shots as well as with zoomed-in subjects.  On that note, I thought I’d talk a little about composition today.

 

Composition

Until today I mostly showed you different camera settings and how they affect your photos.  While that is shared knowledge, composition is something extremely personal.  Everyone sees and feels differently, and composition captures that experience.  Here are a few basic tips that might make it a little easier for you at the beginning.

 

Close-up vs. wide-angle

 

This is the first thing you want to define when you are taking a photo.  Sometimes, wide-angle shots end up adding a lot of noise without focus.  If you find yourself in that situation, change to a few selective close-up detail shots.  If the focused subject gets lost in the background noise, zoom in more.

 

Offset

 

Sometimes, offsetting the subject to one side of the picture instead of keeping it in the centre gives a sense of movement and provides interest.

 

Symmetry

 

For symmetrical subjects such as doors and windows however, keeping the focal point at the centre creates a balanced composition.

 

Symmetry In Landscape

 

I am going to keep this one real simple.  Define if you want the photo to be cut in 1/2-s or 1/3-s.

For example – If you are taking a photo of the sea and the sky, you will want the horizon to go through the middle. So, you will be cutting the composition into 1/2-s.

If you add a set of mountains in between the sea and the sky, you want the picture to be cut into 1/3-s, with the sky taking 1/3, the mountains 1/3 and the sea 1/3.

These are guidelines.  Change them around depending on what you want to emphasize.  In photo No. 9 above, I decided to cut the photo into 1/2-s because the mid-day sky was very dull and I decided to focus more on the mountains and the water.

 

Anchor

 

For landscape photography, have a focal or anchor point in the foreground.  It can be a rock, a tree, a house, anything.  Since photography is two-dimensional, this also provides depth.

 

Contrast

 

Try to avoid extreme dark and light areas in the same photo unless you are doing that by design.

 

Remember that these are just suggestions, they are not cut in stone.  All of these tips are the result of my experimentation.   Depending on the situation I quite often may not even follow them myself.  I also often hear “what can you possibly see in there??”  I have always strongly urged you to experiment with your own photography.  See for yourself!

 

Now it’s your turn to share your photo posts. I always look forward to seeing them.

 

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You can add any number of links to your posts from the previous month. The posts should have photos in them, with a story or anecdote. Your project photos (quilting, sewing, painting, knitting, etc.) are most welcome. You can also write a new post to link up. Please do not link up posts that are older than the previous month, they will be removed.

Please make sure to include the badge or a text link back to this site on each post that you link up. You can also add the badge to your blog. I am happy either way as long as you link back :-)

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I am also linking up on Life Thru The Lens, Through My Lens, Our World TuesdayWednesday Around The World, Photo Friday, and Friday Photo Journal along with with other linky parties on my Events And Links page.

 

 

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Wandering Camera – October Linky Party

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Welcome to the month of October’s Wandering Camera linky party.  This photography project has been a wonderful experience for me so far.  I can’t thank you enough for visiting, for your lovely comments and for sharing your photos.

I experimented a lot with my camera in September.  I took photos of subject matter that is new to me.  I also played a lot with light, specially with sunlight.  I like photographing into the sun to see what effect that has on my photos.

Here are my photos from the month of September –

 

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1. Finally figured out the secret of growing basil

2. Box full of colours

3. Lighting up the evening

4. Flamenco dress

 

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5. Venetian glass pens and ink from our Florence trip

6. Clock above the fireplace

7. Standing out

8. Couldn’t resist a paint named Venezia

 

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9. Dreaming of hydrangeas in our garden

10. Intriguing shadow

11. Industrial

12. Coal and steel captured in glass tiles

 

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13. Dryburgh Abbey in watercolour

14. Making a quilt for my orange furball

15. Orange Sparklers

16. Melody awaits

 

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17.  Picturesque Napa by the river

18. Remedy for heatwave

19. Ephemeral

20. Joy of a finished quilt – Squares Plus

  

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21. Banned Books Week

22. Dredging the riverbed

23. Damaged post office building after the M6 earthquake of 2014

24. Life is back to normal in Napa now, for both residents and tourists

  

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25. Facade

26. Fabric flowers

27. The state of my brain mirrored on my desk – both are sorted now :)

28. Wild flowers in our garden

    

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29. Forest bokeh

30. Mopped-up oil paint, the start of next month’s painting projects

 

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Working on Wandering Camera and creating the Lego Harry Potter quilt patterns is hardly leaving me any time for other sewing projects.  I have a stack of printed patterns sitting on my desk, waiting to be stitched.  However, while I was going through some old photos, I came across a few travel photos from the past.  I had to sneak in a little bit of drawing time on the computer to create this pattern and share a little peek with you.  Hopefully I will be able to sew it soon.

 

As I was compiling the sets, I was thinking how looking at every photo always evokes certain memories for me.  Places, surroundings, sounds, activities, just to name a few.

Then I came across this video.  Photography is so much more than just learning techniques.  So instead of writing a tutorial today, I will leave you with this –

 

Update – Unfortunately the video has been removed from youtube.

  

How amazing is that!!  Lets keep those shutters clicking.  Now it’s your turn to share.  I can’t wait to see your photos!!

 

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You can add any number of links to your posts from the previous month. The posts should have photos in them, with a story or anecdote. Your project photos (quilting, sewing, painting, knitting, etc.) are most welcome. You can also write a new post to link up. Please do not link up posts that are older than the previous month, they will be removed.

Please make sure to include the badge or a text link back to this site on each post that you link up. You can also add the badge to your blog. I am happy either way as long as you link back :-)

Spread a little encouragement amongst each other.

Wandering Camera is a monthly event that will run on the first Thursday of every month. If you follow me via email, bloglovin or facebook, you will get a reminder.

Have fun!!


 
I am also linking up on Photo Friday, Life Thru The Lens, Through My Lens, Our World Tuesday and Friday Photo Journal along with with other linky parties on my Events And Links page.

 

 

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