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Sensory Overload – The Old Fart Photographer

Simple Tricks for Taking Gorgeous Fall Pictures

Cottonwood Lake, Colorado
Cottonwood Lake, Colorado

It had been a long day of taking pictures. My friend, Gary, and I had been on the road since 3:00 am. It was fall in the Rockies and we planned to reach the top of Cottonwood Pass by sunrise, and now it was towards sunset. We had traveled to Tincup’s old cemetery, spent time taking pictures at a couple of Beaver ponds, and enjoyed an amazing vista at the top of Cumberland Pass. We had one more stop before we lost the light of sun. Before heading in to Buena Vista, we stopped at Cottonwood Lake.

My senses were not prepared for what I saw. At the end of Cottonwood Lake were aspen at their colorful peak. Not only were their leaves yellow and green, but many of them were pink. As I walked among the trees I was shouting, “I’m on sensory overload.” Now, understand that I was feeling a bit sleep deprived by this time and I’m sure that Gary would have appreciated a little peace and quiet, but it was truly an amazing spectacle.

I was able to capture a few good pics, but I wasn’t thinking straight. I was so caught up in the beauty that I didn’t slow down and think before I pressed the shutter button. Here are a few tips for you so that you don’t make the same mistake this fall.

  1. BREATHE: Take a few deep breaths before you start taking pictures. Sit back and look over the entire scene. Enjoy the beauty of God’s canvas before you start thinking about composition and camera settings. Walk among the trees looking up and down, and notice what the light is doing as it passes through the leaves. Burn a picture of this scene on your brain before you open your shutter to capture this parade of pigments. You might come home with fewer pictures, but ones with which you are satisfied.
  2. Tincup Cemetery, Tincup, Colorado
    Tincup Cemetery, Tincup, Colorado

    SPEND TIME THINKING ABOUT COMPOSITION: An important question to ask yourself when taking pictures of the fall colors is, what’s my subject? As a friend reminded me, the dominant feature of fall is color, but color itself is probably not your subject. You’ve probably done the same thing that I have. You’ve taken a picture of some beautiful leaves thinking that you’ve got this amazing shot which would make for a masterpiece above your mantel. However, your picture isn’t interesting. It’s just color. Again, ask yourself, what’s my subject?  Think about leading lines to draw the viewer deeper into your picture. Notice what’s in the background. What needs to be included and excluded from your picture?

  3. IT’S ALL ABOUT LIGHT: Backlight the leaves if you want to make them pop.  Backlight is when the sun is in front of you and passes through the leaves. Notice how the light and shadows fall on the leaves. You might even capture the sun as a starburst through the trees. To do this, stop your camera down to a small aperture (f/18, f/22) and slightly under expose your picture.
  4. Lutheran Valley Ranch, Colorado
    Lutheran Valley Ranch, Colorado

    GET ON YOUR BELLY: The light passing through the leaves creates a pleasingly warm light on the ground. The plants and fallen leaves make for an interesting picture, especially if the light is spotted on a few plants and not on others. And don’t forget about macro photography as newly fallen leaves carpet the ground. These contrasting colors, along with both light and moisture, can make a spectacular photo.

  5. BE CREATIVE: Let your personality come through in your pictures. Three people can take pictures of the same scene, yet each picture will be strikingly different from the others. Why? Because, like the leaves, each person behind the camera is a uniquely crafted masterpiece of God. Nobody sees the world like you do. Let your God-given personality shine through.

These five points are not an exhaustive list. Look for other blogs by other photographers to help you go deeper into capturing these amazing fall scenes. Most of all have fun. That’s what photography is all about.

Text and Pictures Copyright Douglas P Brauner

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PWTE Daily Devotion

Hiding Our Garbage

One man’s trash is not hidden treasure.

You can listen to today’s devotion by clicking on this SoundCloud link.

According to a 2015 study by Nature Climate Change, Americans threw out 5 pounds of solid waste, per person, per day. That’s equal to 262 million tons of food scraps, paper products and similar items.

pueblo-eastside-door-fxWe are good at hiding our garbage in nice containers, behind cabinet doors, and in gated areas like this one behind a restaurant in a historic neighborhood. Yet, we know the garbage is there, either because it overflows, accumulates in our living spaces or starts to stink. Our garbage cannot be truly hidden.

We also hang on to internal stuff that bogs us down—anger, hurt, hunger for power, loneliness, greed, addiction—sin.  We may spend a lot of time and effort attempting to hide our spiritual garbage, but someone always sees it. God sees it.

Yet, we can be free. Free from the painful baggage we carry every day, free from bags of stress and worry that we drag around with us, free from the sin, that stinks up our souls.

“He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his Son and forgave our sins.” Ephesians 1:7 New Living Translation

Christ loves us so much that He wants us to be free from our garbage. He died for us so we would be unburdened of it all!

I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done. Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ and become one with him. I no longer count on my own righteousness through obeying the law; rather, I become righteous through faith in Christ. For God’s way of making us right with himself depends on faith.” Philippians 3:7-9 New Living Translation

You may be thinking that you know this, but it’s so easy for the trash to accumulate while living our daily lives. So today, believe in your heart that God loves you, and has chosen you! Search your heart and soul, and throw out any garbage that is overtaking your life in Him.

Copyright text and photo Desiree Bustamante