Another quick and simple DIY project using old cutting boards that will keep you organized!
Good morning to you friends! It feels so good to finally be back to sharing some of my favorites posts on Fridays.
As much as I love creating and sharing what I've done, it is fun to be able to share what my friends and other bloggers are doing as well, and I'm so happy to be back at doing that. (In case you hadn't been following along before, my Friday Favorites posts were put on hold for about a month. Even though we all love Pinterest and sharing things we find interesting, some creators are not as interested in their images being shared and choose to sue bloggers over their use of pictures in posts. I took a few weeks to figure out how I wanted to continue with my Friday Favorites.)
Happy Friday!
This week started with a plan and a list of things I wanted to accomplish. But as typically happens, that plan was taken out of my hands and "altered." Needless to say, things that I wanted to get done didn't see completion. The downside of working part time as a substitute teacher is that when you most need an afternoon to snap some pictures and finish a DIY, you are called in unexpectedly to teach. But there is no sense in complaining, especially since it looks like those circumstances are going to continue into the upcoming week. So, posts may be a little sparse....Or maybe I'll surprise myself and get everything done. I guess you'll just have to wait and see!
Exposure in photography refers to the amount of light allowed into your photos. If it is used correctly, exposure compensation has the ability to give you brighter and whiter pictures!
Today is likely our last Photography 101 lesson because we have pretty much covered the basics of adjustments on your camera. Some of you have mentioned that you're interested in learning about editing, staging, and what techniques go into taking good pictures so we'll begin covering those topics soon.
Our final lesson is about exposure compensation. This is useful after the adjustments have been made with aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It is really one of my favorite adjustments, but can be easily overused.
We decorate entire rooms, but sometimes it is the smallest changes that put a smile on our face.
This easy solution for storing your dish detergent will instantly brighten your kitchen!
Did you realize that today is Friday? It seems like just a few days ago that I typed the last Friday Favorite post and now the day has rolled around again. Don't get me wrong....I LOVE Fridays and anxiously anticipate the end of the week. But I just don't know where my time is going lately.
In case you didn't notice, today is my first post for the week aside from yesterday's link party. I've been in a real mid-winter funk lately and just can't seem to get motivated to blog (or do much of anything else). Anyone else feeling the same way? The worst part is that I even have a couple posts pretty much done.....I just couldn't work up the enthusiasm to finish them. There is always next week, I guess!
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