Sorry for the delay in posts, I had to have some minor surgery that prevented me from going out and doing the thing I love best-capturing beautiful photos to share. I am on the mend and will be back to my weekly postings by next week. Stay tuned!
This blog is about my study of photography and using it to teach an appreciation for nature. I want to get people of all ages back in touch with what is right outside their window and appreciate the wonders around them. I also include experiences from parenting my own children and how I have helped them appreciate and care for the natural world.
"Remember to Live, Laugh and Love"
All images and writings are copywritten by Daniele Sharpe unless stated othewise.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
We Can't Control Everything
With all the technology and power we have, we still can not control everything. We have to make the best out of some situations.
A few years ago you would have never found me out in a thunderstorm trying to capture a picture of lightning. But as I continue to challenge myself to get better shots, I find and take opportunities that I would have never taken before. This is starting to trickle down to my children as well. The last storm we had, no one was scared and they almost enjoyed watching the lightning create different designs in the sky. (Of course the storms were not sever and it was safe for us to do so. There is a difference between taking a photographic opportunity and risking your safety.) After the storm we walked around our yard and noticed how interesting the raindrops looked on everything.
A few years ago you would have never found me out in a thunderstorm trying to capture a picture of lightning. But as I continue to challenge myself to get better shots, I find and take opportunities that I would have never taken before. This is starting to trickle down to my children as well. The last storm we had, no one was scared and they almost enjoyed watching the lightning create different designs in the sky. (Of course the storms were not sever and it was safe for us to do so. There is a difference between taking a photographic opportunity and risking your safety.) After the storm we walked around our yard and noticed how interesting the raindrops looked on everything.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
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