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Spring springs and is gone . . but . .

3/6/2012

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You  know, Spring is on it's way.
Also you know the array of flowers, running streams and green meadows last a short time before the hot weather regains it's rule.
IDEA: The beautiful Springtime phenomenon can offer spectacular scenes, both grand wide angles and in close-up filming!
Why not stop and smell the roses, then take a little film of them while you are at it? Don't like roses, OK, . . .  then take a spider spinning its Spring web, or soft rain covering a leaf like a miniature galaxy of silver stars?
The idea is that you may want some good shots  for a project, but it is not possible to put in some pretty land in winter. Making your own film library of Spring will just be waiting to augment your project, long after the green has turned white, or covered by fog.
Why not take a moment to see the beauty and store it for later?
Just make this time count-along with the opportunities nature provides for your next film extravaganza.
Happy Spring!
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    Doug Bloomer is a life long fan of visual creativity. This path has led him to working as an actor, published cartoonist,  author, and award winning photographer. He has worked with Eric Clapton, Richard Geer, and Halle Berry - and now with YOU!

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