I'll be taping and mudding drywall. The sooner I get this home renovation project finished the sooner I can go bug hunting. Although with winter approaching I more likely be snowflake hunting.
You are so lucky, you should probably try to take some images of a grilled steak,I'm planning a soup and sandwich of some kind. Haven't decided yet, but leaning toward grilled cheese and tomato soup. Dessert is going to be some kind of pie. Have to see what Mom has available with her baking this week. Hoping Cherry!You don't need good weather for food shooting, especially that is indoors. By the way, is there will be some delicious food?
You probably will be surprised, that snow will come after you. .I'll be taping and mudding drywall. The sooner I get this home renovation project finished the sooner I can go bug hunting. Although with winter approaching I more likely be snowflake hunting.
I hope I will have nice weather during this weekend. Would like to take some nice pictures, maybe countryside.It's rainy season here, so the weather on the day pretty much dictates if I am staying inside or if I am outside. I plan a trip round the rice fields with my camera if the weather is decent. If not I have a whole heap of processing I can catch up on instead.
You depend on the weather a lot?It's rainy season here, so the weather on the day pretty much dictates if I am staying inside or if I am outside. I plan a trip round the rice fields with my camera if the weather is decent. If not I have a whole heap of processing I can catch up on instead.
It depends, as mostly it is sunny and warm, however during this time of year it is monsoon season so even though I don't mind a bit of rain it can be torrential with high winds, which basically takes all the fun out of outdoor shooting. drizzle or light rain I can handle, and go out without worry but torrential downpours can last for a couple of days and it makes shooting almost impossible as the winds blow everything around like crazy, no birds flying, insects are all bunkered up, light is poor for landscapes and everything gets sodden very quickly. on the upside though it is usually great when the weather clears and everything comes out to play.You depend on the weather a lot?
During that time is better to find some subjects in house for macro photography. Like jewellery, coins, bubbles.It depends, as mostly it is sunny and warm, however during this time of year it is monsoon season so even though I don't mind a bit of rain it can be torrential with high winds, which basically takes all the fun out of outdoor shooting. drizzle or light rain I can handle, and go out without worry but torrential downpours can last for a couple of days and it makes shooting almost impossible as the winds blow everything around like crazy, no birds flying, insects are all bunkered up, light is poor for landscapes and everything gets sodden very quickly. on the upside though it is usually great when the weather clears and everything comes out to play.You depend on the weather a lot?