I found this awesome photo on the web just now and had to share! Wish it were one of mine!!
Photography is a great opportunity to tell a visual story. The possibilities are nearly endless. It can be done in a photo essay, of course - a series of images that show a subject or scene in a variety of ways. But, as pro photographer and BetterPhoto instructor Deborah Sandidge shows, it also can be done in a single image. "Look for elements that will instantly tell a story", says Deb. "Create emotional content through your composition that will connect with others. You can do this through carefully selecting your subject and waiting for the right moment."(c) Deborah Sandidge
Deb noticed this young egret beginning to preen her feathers in the morning light. "What I was feeling when watching her was grace, beauty and a sense of peace," says Deb. "There was something very elegant in the gesture of extending her wing. She seemed to be counting her feathers one by one. I set up my tripod and camera, waiting for the just the right moment to take the photo that would tell my story."
This photograph was captured at the Alligator Farm in St. Augustine, FL. This location attracts a variety of birds and is the perfect location for finding great subjects. Advises Deb: "Visit early spring for the highest concentration of birds and activity. I hope to see you there next year!"
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