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“Photography: Painting and Drawing with Light”
INTRODUCTION
This particular photography adventure, back in July 2018, had us driving along the Mr Tarrengower Road heading up towards Mount Tarrengower Lookout, Maldon – Victoria (Australia). We stopped alongside of the road to take in panoramic views stretching across out over towards the farming plains of Tarrengower. The day was wildly windy where the weather one moment was sunny and the next thunderous clouds possessed the wide-open skies. Standing overlooking this vast area helped us appreciate once more, the stunning beauty of this region, especially during this time of the year where the land is green from winter rains.
PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT USED
During this landscape photography exercise – I used a compact system camera, a Sony A7 Mark II – Full Frame with a Sony A FE24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS Lens. For these photographs I used the camera mounted on a tripod. I also used my Apple iPhone 8 Plus mobile phone for quick spontaneous photographs and gain GPS location readings.
THE PHOTOGRAPHS
On my return home, I downloaded all the photographs into Adobe Lightroom Classic CC. I developed a small selection of photographs. During the process of developing them I was able to see what I needed to address during my next photographic adventure. Please find both above and below, the best of what I took during this photography adventure!
CONCLUSION
Being out-and-about experiencing the natural wonders of the world really does rejuvenate the body and soul. Photography is just another way to improve one’s sense of wellbeing and at the same time – be creative!
Happy photography all – © Karen Robinson – August 2018
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I love the enormous vistas in this landscape.
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Hi Claudia…easy to feel small when standing in front of such a big expanse…warm regards Karen
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