I went hiking with some friends from work last weekend, and we had a fantastic time. It was the perfect day for such an excursion, and I got some great shots. This kind of photographing was a first for me, and I'm not usually the hiking type. I was very aprehensive about this hike because the last time I hiked was not something I wanted to remember. This trip however was so much fun. It was a beautiful day with friends. here are a few from the trip.
those are awesome Lindsey! I've been wanting to work on some long exposure pics. There is an art studio here that is offering Digital Photography Lessons and I am thinking of going and getting brushed up on my photography...it's been a LONG time since Photo 101 at CNC. haha I'm glad you had a great time!
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I do have a question for you and from looking at your hiking pics you know how to do it. :) I want to do a long exposure on some water and stuff like you did...however, when I do it the picture turns out over-exposed (very bright/white). I've tried everything I can think of...how do you suggest that I accomplish the look I am going for, like in your photos?
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those are awesome Lindsey! I've been wanting to work on some long exposure pics.
There is an art studio here that is offering Digital Photography Lessons and I am thinking of going and getting brushed up on my photography...it's been a LONG time since Photo 101 at CNC. haha I'm glad you had a great time!
I put your photos in the mail today! Let me know if you need anything changed on them when you get them!
THE CD IS GREAT!!! I LOVE ALL OF THEM! Matt was VERY pleased as well! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!
I do have a question for you and from looking at your hiking pics you know how to do it. :) I want to do a long exposure on some water and stuff like you did...however, when I do it the picture turns out over-exposed (very bright/white). I've tried everything I can think of...how do you suggest that I accomplish the look I am going for, like in your photos?
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