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Portrait Project – 35/52

 

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Kiddies and their dad.

Happy father’s day, you! (And to all of you fathers out there…)

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  • Luisa Coates08/09/2014 - 9:07 am

    A lovely photo yet again, What a lovely Family photo Ayu !!ReplyCancel

the perfect dusk

 

colored tree

What I feel when standing in a beautiful place that is gleaming with golden hour light can be likened to a kid who stands in the middle of a candy shop. Wide eyed and excited, we like everything we see and we want to take it home. And there is A LOT of things we like. However, unlike the colourful candies that a kid can buy and take home, I can only take the beautiful view I see and capture it in photographs.

As it happened, just last Saturday I was lucky enough to stand in the middle of a beautiful property called Lanyon Homestead, and found myself basking in the glorious golden hour sun. I was that kid in the candy shop. There was so much to capture as the golden light seemed to intensify the beauty of the place. To have some great friends along to enjoy the perfect setting was…perfect. It was a joy to capture these friendly faces looking so relax and happy in a perfectly beautiful backdrop. Autumn dusk has never looked more beautiful.

 

lovely Lu

 

ps: Lanyon is one of my favourite places to take photos. It’s beautiful all year long, even in winter. Check out this post from my visit last winter for more photos of Lanyon Homestead.

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Day 343 #Project365

343-365, dusk
Nikon D90 | AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G | ISO200 | f/11 | 1/500 |

Objects look better at dusk. Even these bunch of weeds. The composition wasn’t perfect as I felt a bit precious today and refused to lie down on the ground full of prickly dried grass. I placed my camera in front of object and looked on using the Live View (Lv) feature because the angle was a bit challenging. It’s quite hard to set up the camera this way, as I did not use the Lv feature too often.

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