Photography: Never stop shooting
Most photographers are always on. I am no different, even when I am not holding a camera and actively shooting, I am aware of the light, of compositions, of what would be photo worthy.
Tonight, on a brief outing on a rainy evening, my dog, the rain, the light created a scene I wanted to capture, to remember as more than a snapshot. In my mind, the way he was sitting, looking out the window was breath taking, the light was soft filtering through the window, and with a little creative work in post-process the image would be exactly the art I wanted to capture of my fur-child.
While I wish I would have had my professional grade camera on hand, I hadn’t actively planned on shooting anything particular. It was more of a visit to my aunt and grab some food outing – photo taking wasn’t even on my mind! So I was using my cell phone that has seen better days and is probably days to a week of needing replaced – another story – short version, I can no longer easily answer phone calls which is sort of problematic – but it worked for the moment. Worked for a quick share of one natural image to my Instagram where my dog might intermix with my business images – he is adorable, it is hard not to share his beauty on my business page!
My cell phone produces nice quality images and I was able to create the image in my head, the image that has already been sent to a print lab and will grace my walls.
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