Day 31: How to abuse your camera’s filters🤡

I saw small improvements in my photography skills.

Let’s start with this photo

Today, I became the volunteer photographer for an activity. To be honest, I didn’t expect to get paid at all. However, at the end of the event, I received some money and had the chance to take quite a few beautiful photos in this stunning location.

I was mainly responsible for photographing the participants during the activity. But I also spent some time capturing the beautiful scenery around us. During the process, I realized that my photos had better composition than I thought. Many participants even asked me to send the photos to them afterwards.

Due to privacy reasons, I can’t show the photos of the participants. However, I hope the photos below are enough to show you the beauty of Clear Water Bay Country Park.

The weather today was quite foggy, but it actually created a special atmosphere. The mist blurred the contours of the mountains, giving the scenes an almost dreamlike, unreal feeling.

An interesting fact: Although my height is usually a disadvantage in photography, it became a big advantage today. Since most of the participants were children and parents, and the event took place mostly on the ground, I didn’t have to bend down constantly to take photos. That might be why my performance felt better this time. 🤡

If I were 5’6″ (about 168 cm), I probably would have had a sore back by the end of the day. Following the group up and down the slippery mountain trails was already quite exhausting!

The old way: Post some photos and create a name for each of them if I can.

(And messing around with the filters🤡🙈)

Here are my photos:

Beginning
A straight line
Hope
Us
Layersssss
Experiment
My unhealthy X-Pros’s addiction 🤡
The corner
Addiction No.2

Please share your thoughts with me!☀️

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