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Showing posts with label Photographing the Essence of Coastal New England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographing the Essence of Coastal New England. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Photographing the Essence of Coastal New England, Day 3

Landscape photographer JK Putnam took us to iconic sites on the coast of Maine to teach us techniques in landscape photography.


We learned how to use tripods and timed shutter release for long exposures



Picturesque Bug Light in Casco Bay. Exploring perspective and capturing the beauty of coastal Maine.



Last stop, Spring Point Ledge in South Portland.




Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Day 1: Photographing the Essence of Coastal New England

We spent the morning reviewing the essential manual photography skills, expression, and genres of photography, which we will be using during the upcoming week. After lunch departed to our first adventure at Ordiorne State Park and Wallis Sands beach in Rye, New Hampshire.
Introducing our group...
...on the wall...(Photo by Ms. Wilson)
...and off the wall. (Photo by Candice)
On the Wallis Sands beach (Photo by Candice)
After a good dinner of local seafood, we continued our drive to the York beach in Maine to photograph the moon rise over the Nubble Light.
Using long exposure to capture the moon rise...
Moonrise (Photo by Phoebe)
Reflection (Photo by Candice)