Tuesday, 31 March 2020

On 07:58 by Asholaart   No comments

When was the last time you took a photo with your Camera? Maybe a photo challenge will help you to consistently pick up a camera even this period of stay home, stay safe, Coro-holiday 2020 (#coro-holiday2020).
So today after lying down for some few hours, I decided to take a long walk around the compound with my every good friend (Asmo Camera). Then I said to myself, I don't mind a Coro-Holiday 2020 Challenge (#coro-holiday2020) to keep memories and to explore, then I observed some things around and what drew my attention was the "AGAMA".  You want to say what is "agama"? I am talking about a genus of small-to-moderated sized, long-tailed, insectivorous Old World lizards, and also is one of their common names. The genus Agama includes at least 37 species in Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, where most regions are home to at least one species. 
I came across this particular lizard with my canon 55mm -250mm lens, balanced my target and I got 2 shots continuously, but my curiosity to check for the best shot out of this 2 shots I delete all how? I was comparing the two.... I sha deleted it gosh I don't want to remember. While I was battling with whether I have deleted it or not this "Agama" don Zoom, I hope you understand (lizard don egbe body, ran away). Then I witnessed Agama scarcity so when I searched and searched for the so called Agama Lizard and couldn't find any, I decided to shoot some lousy Cock abi is Cocks ni. The first I snapped I captioned it "Wake Up and Pray the Kingdom of God is at Hand" the cocks did not stay one place they were just moving up and down like skirt and blouse, and I was following them around then suddenly, I mean suddenly the redhead lizard appeared. 
So let go on a photo walk by so doing we will be forced to work with what we have a home and this will be a wonderful opportunity to get other concepts. It a great way to new techniques this Coro-holiday 2020 (#coro-holiday2020). 

Photograph the same subject from different perspectives. Pick one subject to shoot, and capture it in different angles, distances, colours etc. looking for various ways and angles to present our subject is a good practice to see how each alternative will affect our perception of it. 

These challenges are not only fun, but they also teach us various techniques that you otherwise wont learn in regular situations. So keep pressing that shutter button on that camera, and you will discover new, exciting things along the way. STAY HOME, STAY SAFE!

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