Yesterday my boyfriend and I spent the day at Rehoboth Beach. Just a little way to say goodbye to summer. We spent time shopping, ate a lot and spent together. It was awesome! While on a little walk on the boardwalk, I saw this Vespa against the fence and I loved it. Unfortunately I only had my camera with me and not my tripod, so this shot was handheld. I’m pretty happy with the result.
Happy Weekend! Hope you all have a great Labor Day weekend. This past week has been a really fun for me. First off, I filmed a new video about 4 essential lenses for nature, landscape, and travel photographers:
Here are my images from the past week: One of my favorite Great Falls images I’ve taken to date. Here’s a rather cloudy shot of the Capitol, the morning after Hurricane Irene. When I think about Cozumel, I think about this. Towards the end of the week, I decided to practice my macro. I think its really important to be good at various types of photography. So, heres an image of two red flowers. Then I posted my very first water droplet image!
Last week State of NOVA was so awesome and posted my image from Old Town Alexandria.
FamousDC was so nice and wished me a happy birthday. Plus they changed their background and its my Capitol at Sunrise image. YAY!!
Thanks for reading and I hope you guys have a great weekend! Angela
I’m back from Cozumel and had an amazing adventure! Although I was sad to come back home, I was also excited that I get to share images with all of you from Mexico.
Taken right off the balcony on our first day there, the sunset was really breathtaking. Not because it was particularly colorful but because of the overwhelming clouds. I didn’t realize how the dark clouds could effect the lighting so much in the water and reflection.
Processing this image was a little difficult for me. Actually, this image and the previous sunrise image were both difficult. For this particular image, it was finding the right composition and the colorful sky. I had to do a single image HDR because the boat in the foreground kept on moving with the waves. The previous image, seen here, was difficult because I wanted there to be more color. That image also had to be a single image HDR just because of the waves moving.
I’m back from my trip and I had so much fun. It felt like we were non-stop the whole time. Right when we got off the plane, we went on our first dive. I’ll post a video soon from all the diving we did.
We stayed on the west side of the island, where we could watch the amazing sunset right from our balcony. Since we were so non-stop it was hard for me to get a good sunrise. Every morning we woke up early to go diving or snorkeling so on our last day there, I finally got the chance to take a sunrise. We grabbed a taxi at 5:30am and asked to go to the beach. Once we got there, some police officers stopped us and said that the beaches are closed until 6:30. In my head I was kinda freaking out. I had to go somewhere to and get the sunrise or else why did I wake up so early. I tried asking the taxi driver if there was anywhere we could go to get a good view of the sunrise, if not at the beach but luckilyhe did some sweet talking and the cops let us take pictures right at the entrance of the beach. Although we didn’t get to go to the spot we wanted, I’m glad I at least got something.
The cops also said if we had gotten there 20 minutes earlier, we would of seen a sea turtle laying her eggs. It was pretty cool because we did see the big whole she dug and her little footprints. I really wish I had been able to see that. Something you don’t see in DC.
Taken in March during my Northern California trip, Rodeo Beach was my very first stop right off the plane.
I had a difficult time with this image. I tried many times, but never could get it exactly the way I wanted. The original image had many problem areas, so finally I decided to cropped them all out and concentrate on pieces.