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Spring Picture Window
Saturday Self-Challenge: Take a picture of a permanent architectural detail INSIDE your home (apartment or house).
This was a very tough challenge for me since there is nothing of note with the inside of my home. For most of the week I was going to use the cutout in the wall bordering my kitchen and living room, but lighting was a problem. This morning presented a better opportunity when I saw the light filtering through the picture window in my living room. It made for a far more interesting image. I wound up using my phone camera as it captured the scene so much better than my regular camera (my apologies to the camera purists).
Have a good weekend, my friends! Hugggs to Pam!
This was a very tough challenge for me since there is nothing of note with the inside of my home. For most of the week I was going to use the cutout in the wall bordering my kitchen and living room, but lighting was a problem. This morning presented a better opportunity when I saw the light filtering through the picture window in my living room. It made for a far more interesting image. I wound up using my phone camera as it captured the scene so much better than my regular camera (my apologies to the camera purists).
Have a good weekend, my friends! Hugggs to Pam!
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Bon Weekend et prenez bien soin de vous.
Edit to add:
If a person is going to take challenging pictures, they need a camera that can handle all the extreme challenges and be flexible.
Take care & have a good weekend.
I also really like the color harmony between the bush and the curtain.
nice new Week Valerie
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