Jill M. H. |
Good Ideas for Cool Autumn Photos? Have any good ideas for cool fall photos, or harvest? Anything ... just let me know. Thanks!
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Bob Cammarata |
Anything out of the ordinary is always a welcome respite from the everyday cliche fall photos we've all seen (and taken) each autumn. Think of something including human involvement ... like a friend or family member raking leaves on a breezy day ... or a self-portrait of yourself photographing a leaf falling. (I played around with this one last autumn.) ;) You might also try visiting the local roadside markets laden with gourds, pumpkins and ornamental corn. Some of the displays at these places can be quite photogenic. And the proprietors are usually flattered to have them photographed (though it usually helps if you buy something first).
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- Bob Cournoyer Contact Bob Cournoyer Bob Cournoyer's Gallery |
"The everyday cliche fall photos we've all seen (and taken) each autumn." Yup, I spent this morning doing macros of colored leaves in my front yard ... :-( I've had this thought, though it's probably been done a million times, about shooting from the pumpkin's view ... large pumpkin, lens size hole carved in the back, smaller hole for a very small flashlight near the lens hole ... then, hopefully, shooting the carving of the pumpkin from the inside out.
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Jeffrey J. Thompson |
How about a good old Hay Ride?
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