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Shooting Trees
By Liz Gill
Mon, June 15, 2009, 12:01 am PDT

Oak tree
"Say 'cheese!'"
(Photo by Robert Mann)
Summer is nearly here, so it’s time to officially come out of hibernation. For those of you who have an itchy shutter finger, today is an especially good day to venture out and about with your camera. June 15th is Nature Photography Day -- a great excuse to pause and observe the wild world and contemplate its conservation.

Fortunately, you don't need to be the next Franz Lanting in order to participate in this event, or even to plan a trip to an exotic location. The North American Nature Photography Association has a very low-pressure approach. They'll be posting members’ photos in their newsletter, but they offer a few rules to follow. The main rule is that your photographs must be taken within walking or biking distance of wherever you are on June 15. This provides you with an opportunity to find the glimpses of nature that you might otherwise miss amid your ordinary day-to-day routines. You might see the sidewalk in a new way, or gain an appreciation for backyard visitors.

Maybe you won’t end up with a print you want to frame at the end of the day. That’s fine. Stopping to "snap the roses" is its own reward. On the other hand, maybe you’ll be inspired to develop your skills as a photographer. The next challenge: kids!

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Directory categories: Nature Photography, Personal Nature Photography Exhibits, Resources for Photographers, Photo Contests, Nature Photography For Purchase
Archived under: Animals, Arts, Cameras, Conservation, Environment, Events, Hobbies, Home and Garden, Photography, Wildlife
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Photography has a particular interest for me, especially since I moved to the South of France where I now seem to have an endless supply of photographic opportunities. This really is a lovely place to wander and take photographs on lots of different subjects, landscapes, architecture, mountains, lakes and skys.

Posted by: brian.lemoulin at June 15, 2009 4:11 AM

Their is something sinfully mysterious about photography, capturing creation and time in a moment. Oh, i love black n white photography. Yes, Europe and countries nearby are great for photography. I personally like cultural photographs and ones with people in them, i look for a story in an photograph.
I would have loved to see photographs of each spark writers taken on 15th.

Posted by: navoaks at June 15, 2009 6:21 AM

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