Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Natural Beauty Of A Rose

I am almost ashame to admit this, but roses are not my favorite flower. However, I have found like many other kinds of flowers and things in Nature, I love to photography them.
Recently, I got a Nikon D3100 camera and I am trying hard to learn how to use it. It is not like my Fuji S1000 which was just a regular digital camera point and shoot. The Nikon is a much more advanced camera and I will admit at first did not like using it. The first time I took the camera out shooting, I took close to a 100 picture and only a hand full came out. I was so disappointed that I was tempted to return the camera and stick to using my Fuji. BUT that challenger part of me said, "NO WAY are you giving up!" So I practiced shooting pictures and just yesterday felt it was time to start using my larger lens.

The picture in this module is what broke the ice for me. When I seen how it came out, I figured okay I think I am getting the hang of working with this smaller lens, let's see what I can do with the big one. So out of (who knows how many picture I have shot) I can honestly say I need a lot of work! BUT I am not giving up because just like learning how to use my smaller lens, it takes a lot of practice!
I am going to share some of my macro photography of roses on this page. I have them displayed at WhiteOak's Photography and a couple at FineArt. Macro Photography is just another way saying taking close up shots of things; in this case Roses.
The beauty of a Rose so elegant and graceful. The most popular flowering shrub in the world over. It is known to express and evoke love, beauty, friendship and passion! No other flower can deliver such a variety of sentiments! I recently found an interest in taking beautiful photos of roses and would like to share these with others who find roses as beautiful and interesting as I do! I will include wonderful photos, tips, and interesting information on several types of roses! Some beautiful rose gardens and ideas to arrange roses.

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