Thursday, October 3, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Sunsets. I am fortunate to get some sweet ones where I live. Being in a new sub division, with no houses behind me, it's not uncommon to still see the sun after 9pm!
This Father's Day shot brings in some tips from a previous post about "a little bit of something and a lot of nothing" here meaning a little bit of land and a lot of sky.
This Father's Day shot brings in some tips from a previous post about "a little bit of something and a lot of nothing" here meaning a little bit of land and a lot of sky.
Oh, and so does this one from our Easter egg hunt 2013!
Cheers!
d
Friday, May 3, 2013
As part of my FaceBook "restructuring", I have a created a David Raposo FaceBook "Page".
Soon to be leaving behind my David Raposo "Group".
Check it, Like it, Share it! https://www.facebook.com/DavidRaposoPhotography
Soon to be leaving behind my David Raposo "Group".
Check it, Like it, Share it! https://www.facebook.com/DavidRaposoPhotography
Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, October 8, 2012
The Elliot Family- Fall 2012
A great session this weekend with the Elliott Family. Jacob fresh from Hockey in Sarnia-thanks for your patience. Ben, your rock buddy, you ran the show. Pam, Karl thanks for the opportunity!
Friday, October 5, 2012
A little of something a lot of nothing
Hello again!
I'm not an early morning kind of guy, but sometimes it feels great to be up early to see the sun come up.
For this shot, Nicholas had a 7:30 am Hockey Game at Glenn Cairn arena, so lucky for me to be there to see this simple shot, mind you, half asleep, but still....
Here's a tip; when shooting these types of scenes when the sky looks pretty cool, add a sliver of land and leave the majority of the shot for the sky i.e.; "a little of something a lot of nothing" usually balances it self out and compositionally looks good too.
Cheers,
d
I'm not an early morning kind of guy, but sometimes it feels great to be up early to see the sun come up.
For this shot, Nicholas had a 7:30 am Hockey Game at Glenn Cairn arena, so lucky for me to be there to see this simple shot, mind you, half asleep, but still....
Here's a tip; when shooting these types of scenes when the sky looks pretty cool, add a sliver of land and leave the majority of the shot for the sky i.e.; "a little of something a lot of nothing" usually balances it self out and compositionally looks good too.
Cheers,
d
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