It's only winter and unsettingly pangs of nostalgia for summer are already setting in... Looks like we'll have to wait three more months in order to escape from March's icy grip. Thanks to some quality one-on-one time with my good friend, Kevin and his father, Jerry, I received a wonderful overview of SLR manual photography (complete with tips 'n tricks) during June, 26, 2009. You can check out their amazing work by clicking on their names (indicated in orange text above).
We chose Greenlake Park, Seattle as our photographic destination. I still haven't grown accustomed to manually adjusting the camera's aperperture and shutter speed which is variable depending on the degree of light exposure you want to allow through the lens. Nevertheless, posted below are experimental shots from the outting.
Willows gently swaying to some June breezes
The pure beauty of green illumination...
Magnificent, isn't she? I wish I knew what type of dragonfly this was... Either way, holding one's breath never proved more worthwhile!
Turtles sun-bathing takes the phrase "soaking in the sun" to a whole new level.
Panoramic view of the lake and residential area.
Swiming solo...
Anonymous jogger stretching before her jogging session.
Portrait of Jerry.
Clover Trifolium
A shot of Kevin in action.
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