One Shot, Two Ways. This week, photographer Jeff Sinon talked about his process of finding the best shot. Before taking a picture, he studies his scene — looking at a shot horizontally (as a landscape) and vertically (as a portrait)…Click here for more information
Today’s photo challenge motivated us to take a drive around Dunsborough and Eagle Bay in search of some good subjects for the photos. As you can see by the grey sky, we are still experiencing winter weather. I don’t know why I should be surprised as it IS ACTUALLY WINTER still!
Anyway we took some photos then had some lunch in Dunsborough. I had a seriously good meal of seafood chowder at Artezen Cafe.
Good day so far 🙂
cheers
Lorraine
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Great shot x 2! Glad you enjoyed your chowder.
Thanks Nancy!
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