IamSilky1
FollowPlaying with his woogie captured flying baby in mid-air
Playing with his woogie captured flying baby in mid-air
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CarolLBeukes
July 01, 2016
Wow!!! That's so crazy, adorable and just made me laugh..very cute indeed :-)))))
IamSilky1
August 15, 2016
OMG What a humbling experience to be awarded by so many of my peers, Many thanks to all of viewbug Photographers. Much Love IamSilky1 :-)
IamSilky1
October 03, 2016
Thank you so very much Bill. Mr Fu lights up our lives with his antics everyday ;-) With Warm Regards, Silky
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Location
I took this photograph outside of my house in the mountain of North Carolina. My husband was playing with Mr Fu throwing the woogie towards me so that I would be able to capture the very best photo of my baby, Mr FuTime
It was later in the day around 4:30 in the afternoon. I waited till the sun would be lower in the eastern sky.Lighting
I waited purposely until it was later in the afternoon. So that the sun would strike Mr Fu from the back and cast a glow behind him and shine through his hairEquipment
This was shot with my Canon EOS Rebel T3 the shutter speed was 1/200 with ISO of 800 this is for right now the only camera that I own.Inspiration
The silly antics of my Mr Fu have inspired my to take a lot of photos of him since he was a puppy. This particular photograph I have tried several times to get and finally after many attempts I achieved the perfect shotEditing
I did the normal post editing with my computer.In my camera bag
My Canon EOS Rebel T3 camera with EFS 18-55mm len and a 75-300mm . This is the only equipment that I have in my bag. I use what I have to take the best photographs that I can, and make the most of my brain and my eyes to help me do the rest.Feedback
Be patient and keep trying to get that perfect shot. Sometimes it can be frustrating but if your willing to put forth the effort amazing things do and will happen. Happy shooting ;-) Being that photography is my hobby I try to learn as much as I can from looking at other work done from photographers who's work that I admire and reading everything that I can get my hands on self taught lessons. Also, tips that other photographers are willing to share.