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Snapshotology

    Snapshotology is the art of taking great photos with simple gear. It's more about seeing photographic opportunities than dragging around a bag of expensive equipment. My name is E.R.Smith and I teach photography to anyone who is interested in acquiring the ability to see photographically. My goal is to simplify the art of photography and give you the skills to enjoy taking pictures. Feel free to comment on my blog or drop me note anytime. 

   My wife Susan and I own and operate Captured Moments Photography, a professional studio located in downtown Beaufort, SC. 

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    Tuesday
    Feb072012

    Not Every Picture is a Snapshot.

    Beaufort Bridge at Dusk by E.R.Smith
    Beaufort Bridge at Dusk, a photo by E.R.Smith on Flickr.

    Everyone knows I just love to run around and take fun snapshots. Every now and then you can plan to take a shot that requires a little more planning. I decided to do an evening shot of the bridge from the cannon side of it. I carefully picked the time, which was right at dusk. Another factor here in Beaufort are the tides. Low tide is something I usually avoid. This sort of project requires a tripod so that you can eliminate any blurring in the low light situation. I was on location there for no more that 30 minutes as I tried several variations of the shot. I was rewarded with this image. I love it when a plan comes together.

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