26.11.13

Sometimes its hard to find the words to say, I'll go ahead and say them anyway












On Sunday I went to Norfolk on a photography course. An early birthday present from The 'rents.
It was fascinating, no matter where you put me, I will always find some flowers to take a picture of.

Left for the queen? A love that had passed? A blind date that didn't show?

As i spend most of my time photographing flowers and The Hound, i was definitely out of my comfort zone looking at landscapes, but I think that's how you learn. Learn to crank down the ISO and think a bit more before depressing the button. I shall endeavour to make the pictures here of a better quality. Or  at the very least blog with more frequency...

James really is a brilliant teacher, he has some sort of mystical way of having it all make sense. You may recognise him from here, he was the groom. I am hoping for another course to go on, preferably California, or somewhere WARM.

These shots are all unedited, because you need to go on another course to do that.



5 comments:

Annabel - Love My Dress Wedding Blog said...

I love this and it's genuinely inspired me. I've been wanting to learn how to shoot manually for so long now and really need to get off my (currently very warm and possibly a bit numb) arse and actually do something about that. So thank you Miss P, I shall be investigating getting some training of my own. Once I've decided which swanky new camera to invest in.
These are great photos and I love how you've been able to capture natural landscape and light so beautifully X

KELLY said...

How wonderful! Were you at Morston?? Made me feel nostalgic and your photos capture Norfolk perfectly for me. I miss Her.

"Doing" gifts are excellent things. How nice to go forth and learn something outside of your comfort zone. Beautiful work Miss P.

xx

Anonymous said...

I love that you are so adventurous and daring in your pursuit of Artistic expression !

Kirstie Deane said...

I think your photos are gorgeous already. I read lots of blogs but yours is one of the very few that I actually 'read'. You always make me giggle. I thank you.

Sue A said...

How lovely. I'd recommend Dungeness as a bleak and interesting landscape, though definitely not in the 'warm' category....