




Oh wow, so my battery power just bumped up from 22 to 39 percent...sweet. Anyhow, in case my computer decides to be temperamental, I'll hurry to post.
The 'carnival' photos are from a local park, very spur of the moment but I had the urge to go and get some new stuff to work with and I was really pleased with the results (as usual:D). At the park my friend and I witnessed a young engaged couple 'frolicking' in the setting sun...ahhh...ugg...one reason why I am now going to be very particular on what poses I allow in any future engagement shoots. I think I officially will EX out anything I particularly hate...so for all of those prospective Kylee Photography clients don't get your hopes up for 'frolicking'. I refuse to put my name on what I think is cheezy...so sorry world. On a positive note, I have been inspired by my ward's bulletin. I wish I had access to the one particular photo because it was spectacularly original and gave the impression that the couple actually had fun together. Who'd have guessed that was even possible??? The happy couple was laughing as they kind of tango-ed down a street. The colors were intensely boosted and the whole photo was a bit blurred out which just added to the casual-ness of it. Anyhow, keep checking on the 'non frolicking' photo world of Kylee Jane. To be posted.....
The waterfall photo was taken somewhere magically hidden, and with no apparent name. Sorry, if you want details I can give you directions. I happen to be obsessed with water and I have always wanted to find a spot in utah that I could try out some different shutter speeds. Seriously, waterfalls are one of the coolest things to try fun photo functions out on.
2 comments:
Nice Job! Especially on the #1/waterfall one - I can't do long shutter speeds without a tripod. I tried a night shot of the city and balanced my camera on a rail, and STILL it came out terrible and shaky.
Also, I think I've photographed that fountain before - we're going to have to compare and contrast sometime (though, FYI, your's is way better than mine).
I think my favorite of these is the grimy windows one because it reminds me of an impressionist painting with those strokes and scratches on it. Also, for some reason I think I prefer looking at that one in landscape.
P.S. Thanks for opening comments! Now I don't have to feel compelled to email seemingly random bits of information to you.
I'm jealous of your mad photo-graphy skills. Hopefully some day, after lots of schooling, I'll be as good as you. I'm getting a camera soon so I think we should go shoot together sometime... If you'd be so kind as to let an amateur as myself shoot with you. If not I'll stick to being your model.
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