10 Ways to Take Pictures With A Cheap Camera

*The number one way to take great pictures with your 59.00 clearance camera, is to go to your Botanic Gardens.

*Go when the masses of bulbs are in bloom ......
 *Take some pictures when the clouds are above

*Take some pictures when the sun comes out, but not as many
Keep people dressed in sweats and other photographers out of your  shots. 
*Take a picture that means something to a friend ....Nancy of Wyoming Breezes, say

*Let the pictures go unedited.......and let the blooms speak for themselves

*Get in free with your Employee ID

*Use the Panoramic mode for snicks

And finally *Point and shoot and let the camera do the work while you smell the Roses...

Comments

SissySees said…
Beautiful photos! I haven't had time to take any recently. I didn't get but a couple at the beach, and some of those I simply asked the Knight to snap...
Unknown said…
What a great photo of Teddy in his forever home!! Nice to see he's keeping up on your blog.

Good advice on taking photos. I got a good chuckle...you have such a fun sense of humor!! Nancy will appreciate the nod to her!
Nancy said…
Great photos of the gorgeous blooms! (Thanks for the Japanese garden shot, too).

Temps are warming here, so it won't be long before things start blooming. Yea!
Katherine said…
The purple blooms in the first picture are gorgeous! People in sweats lol! Why are they always there? Beautiful pictures!

Smooches to Teddy.
Mereknits said…
Great advice. I love your pictures, I bet the gardens were a feast for the eyes.
Hugs,
Meredith
Lynneb said…
BEST photography tute I've ever read!
GORGEOUS snaps!! Love that lavender flower in the first pic...so unique!
Anonymous said…
Beautiful photos.

I was absolutely surprised how good the pictures were from my PHONE! LOL
Awesome photos! :)

Awww Teddy is adorable. So glad you two found each other. :)

Blessings always
Araignee said…
Beautiful! I am the world's worst at flower photos. How hard can it be when they just sit there doing nothing but I just don't have the knack.
Love that photo of Teddy. What a handsome fellow.
Mrs. Micawber said…
Teddy is very handsome indeed. So are the foxgloves - which I can't see without thinking of digitalis. The perils of reading mystery novels!

I think the camera's a keeper.
Tanna said…
Sooooooo beautiful!! Wow! Such inspiring colors!!
zach said…
nice pics! the first two are my favorite
Celia said…
Very good job!
Judy S. said…
I love that place, but it's SO far away.....
Nicole said…
Lovely photos! I had to learn to add people in to my pictures when I was on vacation... It's always refreshing to me to be able to take people-free nature shots. :)

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