
One is never to old to learn so they say and I am only now becoming aware of the subtleties of photography having at last acquired a camera that you do not simply point and press. Hoping that an old dog may be taught new tricks I have joined the Photography 101 course and here is my first attempt at the topic “Home”.
The intricacies of night time photography are as yet unrevealed but I thought the peculiar hooks that the slight attack of palsy brought on by the excitement of my first foray into the darkness produced an interesting effect.
This second shot is not so bizarre but did capture the garish colours currently being used to draw attention to the city scape quite clearly.

I love them both but especially the top one!
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Thanks so much! Just enjoying your stunning photos of Rode Hall and Gardens!
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Great pics of the Swan by night! I know it well. Welcome to Photography101 look forward to seeing more of your lovely work.
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Thanks so much! I will look forward to keeping in touch over the course and enjoying the challenges! 🙂 Best wishes!
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Hello again. Great pics! The first is great fun, and the reflection in the second is gorgeous! Couldn’t figure out how to “like” a post on your blog. Am I missing something?
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Many thanks! Night photography is certainly harder than I thought. 🙂 best wishes!
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Ah, the option to “like” appeared after I posted a comment?
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I do like being liked! Many thanks! 🙂
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Excellent effort TJ, and good for you for diving into photography 101! For night photography, a tripod is your best friend :0) !
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I have just lashed out and bought one so we may clearly see the results (I hope) 🙂 Thanks for your kind comments!
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