Friday, June 25, 2010

Waterfront & Macro Challenges

Here are a couple more photo challenges for this week. I am really enjoying entering these, as I feel it is helping me grow in both my photography skills, and my post processing knowledge. Looking at everyone else's photo's always gives me some great ideas. I hope you will also check out the links below and gains some inspiration from everyone's amazing photography.



Waterfront:

This picture was taken in Bandon, Oregon, the day after my Mom and Step Dad's wedding. It was taken using my old Pentax Film camera. I love how the focus is on the grass, but you can still see the ocean in the background. It is one of my favorite pictures from that day.



Macro:



This picture was taken outside of our local junior college after the first big snow of the year. I love how the light is shining through the leaves and reflecting off the melting snow.

That's all for now.

~Amber




8 comments:

  1. Love all of your work! THe waterfront feels cool and relaxing, and I still love film too!

    THe macro shot rocks! Great color and light.

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  2. Really love your macro shot. Amazingly beautiful!

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  3. Love the water dripping off the berries. Great capture.

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  4. I love the light in your macro photo! The color is great!

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  5. Really neat macro shot! I love shots that look different....... creative lighting, angle.... very pretty!

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  6. They both are so pretty! The macro shot is beautiful. Great capture!

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  7. Gorgeous macro shot! I can't tell if those are water droplets just about to fall or little icicles frozen there! I love the sun shining through in spots and the two bits of vibrant red. Beautiful photo - thanks for entering :)

    I like your first photo as well - perfect black & white!

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  8. Love both of these shots! i found your blog from two mom's made a photo challenge. These are both very beautiful shots. I agree, i love doing these challenges, they push you to take more photo's and spend time processing, which is just fun!

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