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Day 110: It’s Magic

by Ken Worley

Day 110: It's Magic

This reminds me of a sign for a magic shop.

Manual: page 132 “Shooting Options: Non-CPU Lens Data”

Inspiration: Shari Zellers

Photography Tip: Move the flash of the camera

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge

Day 109: Pink Thunderbird

by Ken Worley

Day 109: Pink Thunderbird

There was a pink Thunderbird riding down the road, so I had to get the shot.

Manual: page 132 “Shooting Options: Interval Timer Shooting”

Inspiration: Ty Miller

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Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge

Day 108: Seahorse Seal

by Ken Worley

Day 108: Seahorse Seal

This is the seal from a client’s invitation. It’s great, they are getting married in Neptune Beach, FL and have a seahorse wax seal on the invitation envelopes.

Manual: page 132 “Shooting Options: Multiple Exposure”

Inspiration: Jamie K Photography

Photography Tip: Look for lighting first, then try to have your subject move to that nicely lit spot.

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge, photography tips

Day 107: Camera Dog

by Ken Worley

Day 107: Camera Dog

Lacy wanted to see what all the excitement is about inside these black boxes that we call cameras. Do you think we should make her the official mascot of Worley Arts?

Manual: page 131 “Shooting Options: Image Overlay”

Inspiration: Jessica Strickland

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Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge

Day 106: Girl at Mirror

by Ken Worley

Day 106: Girl at Mirror
A recreation of Norman Rockwell’s “Girl at Mirror”. Thank you Kathryn for being my model for this one. To see the original click here. I just love doing recreations and it’s great to have a family that is willing to model for them.

Manual: page 131 “Shooting Options: ISO Sensitivity”

Inspiration: Jared Platt

Photography Tip: Look for objects sticking out of people’s head.

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge, re-creations

Day 105: Dancing Shoes

by Ken Worley

Day 105- Dancing Shoes

Jamie and I love to dance, every though we have not been in a while. We still love it and have been known to dance around the living room from time to time. Here is a shot of our dancing shoes.

Manual: page 131 “Shooting Options:High ISO NR”

Inspiration: David Beckstead

Photography Tip: Less is more.
Make sure the subject is what the viewer will focus on. Try to crop out anything that is not of interest or needed to tell the story in the photo.

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge, photography tips

Day 104: Propeller

by Ken Worley

Day 104: Propeller

I noticed this boat sitting in a parking lot on the way home today.

Manual: page 131 “Shooting Options: Long Exp. NR

Inspiration: Seth Resink

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Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge

Day 103: Fan

by Ken Worley

Day 103: Fan

This subject really blows.

Manual: page 130 “Shooting Options: White Balance”

Inspiration: Karl Grobl

Photography Tip: The eyes are drawn to the brightest spot in a photo. Try to avoid bright or white spots that are not the subject.

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge, photography tips

Day 102: Keys

by Ken Worley

Day 102: Keys

The keys of our 1915 piano. It was my gift to my lovely wife on our first anniversary.

Manual:page 130 “Shooting Options: Raw Compression”

Inspiration: Images on Flickr

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge

Day 101: Little Hula Girl

by Ken Worley

Day 101: Little Hula Girl
Manual: page 130 “Shooting Options: JPEG Compression

Inspiration: Liana Photography

Photography Tip: Don’t place the subject in the center of the picture.

Ken

Filed Under: Personal Projects Tagged With: 365 Challenge, photography tips

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