There is a lot of technical things to learn when it come to photography. But for these photography lessons, I want to break it down to the absolute basics so that we can all understand how our cameras work and what we can do to get brighter, clearer pictures. Whether you take pictures to post on a blog, to sell items you make, or to capture moments in your family's life, photography is important. With just a few techniques and a little practice your skills can improve tremendously.
A couple weeks ago, I shared what I consider to be the three most important things that you need to take good photos. Today's lesson on photography is all about aperture.
Thank you to everyone who took the time add a link to our party yesterday or to visit some of them. There are some amazing ideas! I haven't had a chance to visit each one yet, but I will before the weekend is over. If you haven't had a chance to link up yet, the party will be open until Monday.
I can hardly believe that we are in October already! Where is the year going? The weather this weekend looks to be very cool in PA. While I know that fall is here, I'd prefer that it feel like summer when I go outside. I guess it will be a perfect weekend to curl up inside with a mug of hot cider. Maybe it will give me a chance to look through the October magazines that have piled up over the last month.
There are times when I'm putting this post together that I find I'm inspired by something, but it doesn't lend itself to a picture. So here are some bonus links to check out this week....
Now I understand why my house always seems messy.
This inspired me to plan my day a little better.
And this recipe may be just the way to get me to eat sweet potatoes.
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