I was using my flash to defeat the backlight at a child's dedication ceremony. I saw this scene in front of me and quickly turned off the flash because I knew I would get pure silhouette. It was a lucky shot.
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beautiful picture! It's always handy to have a camera around in case a beautiful moment like this occurs.
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www.thewritingnut.com
Thanks, Nutschell. Often it only takes one comment to keep my morale intact. you've made my day.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a genius shot. Thank you so much for sharing!
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(my creative writing blog)
Thanks Sarah. I would recommend a visit to
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Some shots take long planning, and others pop out of the ethers in seconds.
Stunning! It is amazing when shots present themselves and become a breathtaking window on life.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog.