Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Wednesday Blog

Only a couple days to go before the big Holiday Weekend.  I hope we have good weather for all the outdoor gatherings.
Be aware Twin Cities people, we are under a flash flood warning for the next few days.  They are predicting heavy rains for the next couple of days. 
 http://lakeville.patch.com/articles/lakeville-twin-cities-under-flash-flood-watch
I dropped my husband at the airport this morning.  He is flying to Arizona for a few weeks.  He is going to get our motorhome ready for this summer's grand journey.  He will drive it to Minnesota and we will leave from here.  I will post pictures and updates along the way.  The plan right now is to meet our friends in Montana and attend a music festival.  From there we will go to Banf & Lake Louise with a stop in Edmonton to visit some friends. 
As some of you may know, we have a home in Lake Havasu City, AZ.  It is a great place to vacation.  There are lots of fun things to do there, great restaurants and the sunsets are amazing.  Here is a link to the Go Lake Havasu website.  Check it out!
http://www.golakehavasu.com/
Here is an article about photographing shots with reflections.  This is a really cool way to make your picture more interesting.   There are some great examples of reflection shots as well.
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/reflections-photography/
This article stirred up some great memories for me.  It is about Australia from a Photographer's perspective.  I have been fortunate enough to have been to Australia twice.  Both trips were awesome.  It is a beautiful country with the nicest people.  The last shot at the end of the article is my favorite.  Enjoy!
http://digital-photography-school.com/travel-photography-inspiration-project-australia?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DigitalPhotographySchool+%28Digital+Photography+School%29
Here is today's How I Shoot It photo.  It is an example of a reflections shot as well.  This was shot with my Olympus E510 SLR Camera, at F22, 1.3 Second and ISO 100.  For the night shots you must use a tripod and use an off camera trigger or use your camera's timer.   
Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis
Here is today's Thought For The Day:
"Do not compare yourself with others, for you are a unique and wonderful creation.  Make your own beautiful footprints in the snow."  by Barbara Kimball
Please try to to shop locally whenever possible.
Thanks for reading my Blog!
Becky McGuire
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