by Karin H Wilson | Jan 12, 2020 | Footprints & Stories, Experience the World, Photography Tips
Taking Photos on Safari — Part 1 { …they kneel on their knees to eat… Travel photography has its challenges. You are shooting through fences, out of moving vehicles, from odd angles, and the animals are moving or hiding behind things! One of the biggest...
by Karin H Wilson | Nov 13, 2019 | Footprints & Stories, Road Trip Adventures, Photography Tips
Footprints & Stories { …smell of the leaves and water… There is great beauty in the changing seasons. The chill in the air, the crunch of the leaves, and the vibrant color everywhere! I recently made a trip back east to visit family and friends. A bonus on...
by Karin H Wilson | Aug 1, 2019 | Photography Tips
…fun because it isn’t obvious… I enjoy making up photo assignments for myself to sharpen my skills and improve my photography. One of my favorite assignments is to capture textures in nature (or wherever I am). Often these make for great abstract designs for other...
by Karin H Wilson | Mar 30, 2019 | Exploring Close to Home, Photography Tips
…had to stop and get a photo… I was curious how long the flowers would last, and how they had changed in the last two weeks, in Borrego Springs. So I took another ride out there last week to check things out. Today I’ll review how I like to approach taking photos at a...
by Karin H Wilson | Mar 14, 2019 | Exploring Close to Home
…snow-capped mountains in the distance… PLEASE NOTE: The city of Lake Elsinore has shut down the poppy fields. Make sure you check before you go to see if they have reopened. They are calling it the Poppy Apocalypse! I had no idea that poppies covered the hills at...
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