... Alec drew a fine telescope from his shirt and handed it to Milo. 'Carry this with you on your journey,' he said softly, 'for there is much worth noticing that often escapes the eye. Through it you can see everything from the tender moss in a sidewalk crack to the glow of the farthest star -and, most important of all, you can see things as they really are, not just as they seem to be. It's my gift to you.'
Very challenging photo subject indeed. If you'd zoomed in a bit closer you might have gotten a better exposure on the window. Another thing that helps is to brace the camera on a pew or post. Churches are hard!
Thanks Sara for the great tips. Unfortunately, that was as far as my camera could zoom. But I could have found something to prop it up so it wouldn't shake. Really appreciate your advice.
A collection of photographs, art, and a little poetry bumbled together by a dilettante, armed with a low-cost point and shoot camera, photo-editing software, and many many daydreams.
All photos, artwork and poems are by me... DO NOT STEAL please.
Dilettante: a person with an amateur interest in the arts.
In my case, photography, art, and poetry...I try coming up with my own and let these do the talking (and expressing) for me...
Have a nice week! :)
ReplyDeleteooh..this is lovely!! Wonderful job!Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for playing along and have a great week! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery challenging photo subject indeed. If you'd zoomed in a bit closer you might have gotten a better exposure on the window. Another thing that helps is to brace the camera on a pew or post. Churches are hard!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sara for the great tips. Unfortunately, that was as far as my camera could zoom. But I could have found something to prop it up so it wouldn't shake. Really appreciate your advice.
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