..third image of the series.. and if you’re bored & stuck in your cube, read this, it’ll make you smile..
TIP 1Â How to become a professional photographer
Buy a digital camera.TIP 2Â Tricks of the trade
Have a look on the camera, somewhere, probably on the top or back or somewhere on the front or sides there will be a button or dial marked ‘A’, this does not stand for ‘Automatic’ as some amateurs think but ‘Awesome’. Leave it on this all the time.TIP 3Â Photography courses
There is no need for even a basic photography course because once you buy a digital camera you will be a professional photographer like me. Not as good as me though.TIP 4Â Lighting
You will need some light otherwise the photos will come out a bit too dark. Usually you can fix them in photoshop but some light to begin with is good.TIP 5Â Subject Matter
Yes, it does. Dont take photos of girls leaving the high school from your car as the fine is $360.00 and a years probation.(source)
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I absolutely love miniatures, Rian, so this series is delightful to me. This past Saturday we took the train to Deventer here in Holland to see the Dickens Festival, which is what these images are reminding me of.
Bonita serie de imágenes navideñas. Tu trabajo es muy amplio y muy variado, y todo ello es muy interesante. Felices fiestas y hasta pronto.
Nice series of Christmas images. Your work is very wide and varied, and this is all very interesting. Happy holidays and see you soon.
So beautiful miniatures…
I wish to you and your family Merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful new year!
Great job rian! Like looking through a holiday snowglobe that way you processed this.
Another beautiful image. These look SO good! The “professional photographer” statement is so funny too! I got a big kick out of this fellow’s thinking and the examples of his work!
I should have had that course many years ago! Would have saved me some time getting to know my camera! 😉
Sweets – taht what I love the best about Christmas :))
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Rian :))
Wow they look very lifelike! Thanks for those photo tips too now I am a pro!! 🙂 Hope you have a great Christmas.
very cool miniature and “words of wisdom”.
umm i wish to be in the midst of this scene – it looks so inviting. lovely series for this time of year. i laughed at the photo tips. if only they were true. thank you so much for your faithful visits and comments this year – and all those wonderful moleman images. wishing you and your wife (i hope we will see more of her photos) a lovely christmas.
lol at the joke…
The image seems very delicate. Really nice for the occasion.
My prefered of the serie, keep going!
Merry Christmas to you, Rian 🙂
Good rules.