More on Making Your Sunrise Photographs More Interesting with Depth

Here are a couple more suggestions for creating depth with something in the foreground. If you’ve seen my Edgar Cayce Calendar, you’ll notice that there are three sunrise photographs included . . . for the months of January, March and November in the 2009 calendar.   

Here”s the link:

http://www.EdgarCayceCalendar.com

In the January photograph, you can see that I used shore grasses in the foreground to create an amazing sense of depth. The dynamic sunrise with its reflection in the water adds to feeling of depth.

In the March photograph, a sailboat and pilings create depth. Without them, the photograph would look flat.

The November photograph is enhanced by the upturned boats and trees in the foreground. I also used flash to illuminate the leaves on the ground in the foreground to create more depth.

Carol Chapman —

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CarolChapman is an author and inspirational speaker. She speaks at weekend retreats,day-long events, and half-day programs. Her seminars are not onlyinformative and transformational but also fun and entertaining. They ofteninclude participatory workshops and visual aids, such as videos andphotographs. She specializes in dream interpretation, reincarnation, andAtlantis, and is the author of When WeWere Gods, Arrival of the Gods in Egypt, and Have Your Heart’s Desire.

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