Use powers of observation to capture the more unusual
It’s our club’s remit to celebrate photography taken by folk at every level of skill, and I love it when people experiment with different types of photography.
I like a good landscape as much as the next person, but someone’s observation of snow or ice formations, or the light shining through plants, or the patterns formed by lichen, or the shape of architectural features, or even capturing the Alnwick Lion through the ‘O’ of a Barter Books sign, is just wonderful.
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Hide AdOne thing that makes great photography is that power of observation.
Seeing things that people don’t usually notice and placing the camera where the human eye rarely goes helps to make a picture compelling.
I think that is more important than technical ability.
Spot the unusual and capture it.
Everyone is welcome to join the Northumberland Camera Club.
Post your images to http://bit.ly/PicNland and tag them #PicNorthumberland, giving some background information about your inspiration behind the photographs.
You can also email pictures to [email protected] marking them Northumberland Camera Club.