Hunting the natural image and reflection.
Hello everyone my name is Valblesza, it has been pretty a while, I have not visited, this community, due to the high demands of photo quality, but I am going to get my best done here.
Everything that interests us is shown my our actions, my passion for photography and imageries capture, started long ago, and this is one of the best things I love doing, taking shots.
Our ecosystem is made up of overall kinds of natural embedded, greens, and nature, which allows a good photographer to take up a carry and passion in which one to develop his skills on. Shadow hunting photos are one of my best kinds of photos.
It is probably the most difficult kind of photo to time, which requires more a photographer like me to pay my institution around it. I have to always be on guide to watch the sun rise and fall.
Something, I have to run after some image I spot from afar, by timing the sun rises, but if the sun should drop then that shot and capture is gone.
Not just shadow photos but everything reflective cashes my fancy, so have to be building my photos in the most difficult places I perceived the reflection would give me the kind of image and photos I want.
So today, have some shadow shots, things is getting the shots and another is knowing the time to see it as an opportunity. Like yesterday while I was taking the surrounding shots of the University campus in Nigeria.
My students, were all looking at me, to which I knew that some of them would come knocking on my door to know what I was doing with these photos. There is one shot that got my most fancy yesterday, one those shots included.
Being able to take a show of a leaf writing it's stored on the Telles road. Most time, common things do matter, but when you consider the meaning and give appropriate interpretations to the context, it begins to make sense for the audience few.
This flower, is one of the oldest trees in my place of work, during my in-depth tour around this school after taking my shot, I got to know it has exited for more than 50 years.
Here are the photos for the day.