1 - Take black and white.
2 - Get as close as you can to the thing you're photographing (Robert Capa would be proud).
Here are the results (with just a little tweaking on the computer).



This is my daughter's blog. It is a experiment in using blogs with young learners. All comments are moderated.
2 comments:
Bravo sou
Liddy,
You have a natural talent for taking photo's! It must be a family thing :)
love kenny
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