Miami Beach on a Good Day
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It has been quite a long time since Miami Beach was this crowded. Lately, it has been rather empty because of the poison algae. People do end up there, but they are still paranoid about it. All along the coast of Florida some fishes and whales have been showing up dead. The water also has a lot of seaweed. Well, I at least have photos. The past is always visible through nostalgia goggles. You can see the time of the photo was taken by the clock. It is in that hotel in the background.
Well, I am just drawing a bit of a blank. I have a birthday I have to go to today. I am not a big fan of going to birthdays of people who aren't my friends. Then again, it is not as if I considered a lot of people closed. I always keep a nice and polite demeaner. These days being polite makes people think that you actually enjoy their company. I suppose it is a hobby I am channeling from another time. I would just prefer to stay home and paint a bit.
I am still painting the chapter images of my book. I do not have too much to say about photography. Between computers, I lost plenty of my photography class notes. Still, I am just remembering this over the top. When taking a photo, keep track of the background. Background details are a great way of either enhancing or ruining a shot. You must also keep track of the lighting. Under proper lighting, my teacher seems to think that any subject will look awesome.
Also avoid candid shots, and shooting directly into the sun. People also need to avoid from centering people. Also try to keep the photo focused. Some cameras warn you that the shot is out of focused. If you see one of those little red warnings, then your shot is out of focus. Lastly, it is good to take photos from difference angles. When printing, do the png file. It provides nicer final result.