As I'm getting more familiar with my camera, editing techniques, and photography in general I'v been searching for things to photograph.
I found inspiration in 3 places; professional photography albums, a photography lecture hosting photographers from around the bay, and the world around me. Particularly clouds.
Clouds are interesting, they have a sort of vibrancy that, if captured on camera, looks amazing. The issue has been the capturing of said brilliance. I had a few successful attempts, but I was forced to play around with the contrast in order to make the pictures more radiant.
NOTE
A fun thing I noticed about photography: Every time you don't have your camera with you, you regret it. I'v been forced to lug around all my camera gear, cause I know I'm going to want to punch myself next time i see the perfect shot but don't have my camera to record it with.
I found inspiration in 3 places; professional photography albums, a photography lecture hosting photographers from around the bay, and the world around me. Particularly clouds.
Clouds are interesting, they have a sort of vibrancy that, if captured on camera, looks amazing. The issue has been the capturing of said brilliance. I had a few successful attempts, but I was forced to play around with the contrast in order to make the pictures more radiant.
NOTE
A fun thing I noticed about photography: Every time you don't have your camera with you, you regret it. I'v been forced to lug around all my camera gear, cause I know I'm going to want to punch myself next time i see the perfect shot but don't have my camera to record it with.