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30 Monday Jun 2014
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27 Friday Jun 2014
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Hi Everyone!
Went to California last week and did a quick tour of the southern part of that state…will share some of those pictures and a few of our adventures in up coming post….but for now wanted to share these black and white pictures of Georgia clouds….every summer we have a few tremendous storms roll through and with these storms come some beautiful cloud formations.
When taking these photos I was experimenting with a new filter….I knew the California sun would be super bright and we would probably be in most places at mid-day…and as you know mid-day is not the best light for taking picutes….so I wanted to be sure I understood this polarizing filter before I went out west…
Below are a few pictures I got at mid-day of Georgia’s clouds….
Love the drama…..
Sabi
02 Monday Jun 2014
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One of my favorite things to do is to head off into the woods and take pictures of stuff I find….so I had to figure out a way to work this into my job as a Naturalist at a Georgia State Park….so came up with the idea of “Photo Safari”. The first time I did this program I had a really great family join me. The kids were totally into it. The little boy was finding frogs, snails and bugs.
The little girl…she was about 12…followed my every foot step and together we snapped pictures of Mountain Laurel…
and Black Eyed Susie’s…
This program turned out to be a great creative collaborative effort. If you would like to join us on our next Safari check out Tugaloo State Park’s facebook page to see the day and time for our next scheduled Photo Safari.