Here is my entry of 2 featured bloggers for week 32 of #payitforward curation contest organized and promoted by @pifc.
Contest link: @pifc/week-32-pay-it-forward-curation-contest-c05417f164cc6est
1. @sea-to-sky
My first featured author is Maricel, aka @sea-to-sky, young adventurer and traveler. Here is her #introduceyourself post. Her name in Catalan means "sea and sky", so you can imagine she does like travel and nature a lot.
Featured story: Introducing Everything from the Sea to the Sky! 🌊🌌
Introducing Everything from the Sea to the Sky! If you’re not lost it’s not an adventure! sea-to-sky: Maricel, an 18 year old ball of energy, born with the travel bug and an insatiable thirst for adventure. I am excited to begin this steeming adventure with this incredible community that I have heard so much about and hope I captivate you enough to follow my exciting story!
Photo source: Introducing Everything from the Sea to the Sky by @sea-to-sky
2. @jonbarker
My second featured blogger is Jon Barker aka @jonbarker from Yorkshire in UK. He is a freelance photographer and director at Global Photo Guides, which is a series of interactive travel guides. In his featured story below he shares with us several tips on how to improve our landscape photoshoot.
Featured post: Photography Hacks: 5 Tips to Help You Take Sharper Landscape Photos
Many factors affect the overall quality of your images, but one of the most obvious is sharpness. There will usually be an area of your shot that you want to be in crisp focus, even if you choose to use depth of field to separate the in-focus elements from the background with a nice blur, or bokeh, effect. For the purpose of this post I'm going to assume that you know a little about the exposure triangle and what depth of field is and why it affects sharpness. If you don't, the explanation is a little too long to include with these tips, so check out the links before reading on.
Photo source: Photography Hacks: 5 Tips to Help You Take Sharper Landscape Photos by @jonbarker