Perspectives through Prose, Poetry and Photography
Posted on September 11, 2015 by Joanne Edith
Weekly Phito Challenge:Monochromatic
Category: Photography, Polynesian Village, Weekly Photo ChallengeTags: Focal Point, Green, Monichromatic
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This reminds me of something I see every yr at the Cape & haven’t figured out how to capture with watercolor. I know nothing about photography: may I ask does the light fall in this way naturally– is it daytime sunlight, & dark at back due to thick overlay of grass above?
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Ginny! So happy to hear from you again. I took this before sunrise on a beach at the Polynesian Village in Disneyworld. I strolled around taking shots of the beachside flora and fauna, using only natural light. I used the Macro setting, which, when you focus on the subject, creates lovely depth-of-filed variations. This would be a lovely watercolor! I’m glad you like it…see you soon.
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Wow I love this Joanne
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Wow, beautifully crisp image and perfect for the theme.
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I thought it might be. I’m glad you like it.
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Love the composition of your photo.
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Thank you. Nature is amazing if we stop to look closely:)
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Totally agree with you. Makes like more interesting when you slow down and check it out.
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Love the point of view. Very nice.
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Thanks. I love this one too.
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