I thought this was an interesting view of the storm clouds highlighting the bare branches of winter.
I was reading tips on photography and one of the things that was said was to take unusual views of an object, like instead of taking a picture looking down at a flower, take one from the side. Or from beneath it. I thought that was neat. For flowers, add some water droplets for interest. Maybe don’t take a picture of the whole object, but a special part of it. I noticed on model photos that I want to use for my book covers, a lot of them have parts of the people cut off. It’s kind of odd. But maybe it’s more dramatic that way in some instances. Not all. I have some lovely pictures of the whole model for some of my covers.
And then if I want to cut off heads, or other body parts, I can. 🙂
I cut off a lot of bird parts here. *sigh* But I did catch 7 whole flamingos and the reflection of 4 of them in the water. 🙂
Okay, so the birds would NOT cooperate. It’s not the photographers fault!
Hey, it is a cool shot of flamingo reflections right? So sometimes head shots just aren’t important!
Off to write! Have a wonderful TGIF!!!
Terry
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