Floral Photography

At our last meeting Cliff Smith shared some of his photography expertise with us. Here are a few of his suggestions that you could use to take some pictures for the photo contest.
  • When taking a vertical picture turn the camera vertical for them
  • Take flower shots at their level rather than from above
  • The best lighting is early morning, evening or when it is overcast
  • Look at the background of your shot and remove any unwanted objects
Another idea for your great flower photos is to mount them on card stock and send them as cards. I have seen a gorgeous one of an up close shot of the ā€œbellsā€ of a lily of the valley plant with the green leaves as a background. Bring a smile to someone special - Everyone loves getting a hand written card in the mail these days.

If you would like to participate in this year’s photo contest here are the categories
  • ā€œAT THE MARKETā€ (A scene from a Farmers’ Market).
  • ā€œI’M GREEN WITH ENVYā€ (a monochromatic shot)
  • ā€œI LOVE IT WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (wind affecting nature)
  • ā€œROOM TO LETā€ (bird house/s)
  • ā€œFRUIT OF THE VINE (anything that grew or is growing on a vine)
  • ā€œGOOD MORNING SUN (morning shot)
  • "OH, IT’S COLD OUT HERE (winter scene)
  • ā€œSTORMY WEATHERā€ (shot taken in a storm)
  • ā€œI SHOULD HAVE HAD A V-8 (a vegetable garden)
  • ā€œA GARDEN SHEDā€ (with a touch of nature)
You must be a member and your entry needs to be submitted by September 28th. If you would like more details they will be available at the meetings just ask!

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