I really enjoyed clicking these photographs of the sun ... the powerful sun can also be hidden by some critically positioned leaves... but it still sneaks through..... with the brilliance of a star.
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Moon sharing the sky with the sun. Most of us believe that the moon only rises at night... does it? We never notice it during the day, or maybe very rarely. Little known trivia....Sunrise and moonrise are at the same time on new moon day and moonrise is at sunset time on full moon day. I did not know this till very late in my life, not that it made any difference to my life.
The wavy appearance on the stones is the sunlight refracting through the waves on the water.... I did not know how to capture the waves and the refraction at the same time... anyone any ideas?
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Moon sharing the sky with the sun. Most of us believe that the moon only rises at night... does it? We never notice it during the day, or maybe very rarely. Little known trivia....Sunrise and moonrise are at the same time on new moon day and moonrise is at sunset time on full moon day. I did not know this till very late in my life, not that it made any difference to my life.
The wavy appearance on the stones is the sunlight refracting through the waves on the water.... I did not know how to capture the waves and the refraction at the same time... anyone any ideas?
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Swati: Thank you
I liked the second pic most. :)
U knw somewhere I read we must never point the camera directly at the sun coz the lens get damaged, do u knw anything abt it????
Greetings:)
Lovely photos captured with great skill and imagination. You have also provided some interesting trivia.
While looking at the photos I was astonished to see some trees have shed their leaves and some have leaves. The way trees adjust themselves to the onset of summer.
Photography throws in a lot of challenges and opens up our mind and helps us notice many things which we normally don't bother to see. Whether one is an expert or an amateur, it doesn't matter. We keep learning many new things as we go on clicking photos.
Have a nice day:)
Joseph
I agree with you that we miss out many things with our eyes, as the capacity of our brain is limited at any instant, whereas the camera captures everything and then we can see it at leisure - we see many more things this way.
Greetings to you too.
If you dont mind my asking, what camera do you use? I`m dabbling a wee bit in photography too. Juts playing around actually. But your pictures are just so awesome!
The pebbles under water are beautiful!! Remind me of Port Blair - Ross Island where we even found shiny green, semi transparent pebbles which were actually pieces of green beer bottles polished by waves! :)
Taking the picture of the waves and the refraction... I would say hit and try or going through Flickr pictures where many photographers explain how they take each picture or explain when we ask.
And the word for verification below ends with photu :)