Photographers on Google Plus.
Come along and join the party on Google Plus [G+] this is
the place for all photographers to be as the photographic community
here is huge and ever so friendly and helpful, try it, click for
Ray Bilcliff on G+
[ME]. So come on click the link and join my circles now.
I look forward to meeting you and sharing your photos. Way better
than Facebook.
Every day on G+. There are different "Daily
Photo Themes" running for all to join in with, so whatever your
photography specialty there is a [DPT] Daily Photo Theme for you.
Check them out and fun when you join in with them.
I help curate some of the great themes like:
#DawnOnSunday. Post your beautiful photos of the sunrise and
join the early morning risers club.
#GrassTuesday. Share your photos that you take of the grass
and cereals, one of natures great creations.
#WadingBirdWednesday. Any kind of Wading Bird but make sure
it is a 'wader' and not a diver or 'shore bird'.
#LeafOnThursdays. Post your photos of all kinds of leaves at
all times of the year like fall and frosty leaves.
#BuggyFriday. Show off your macro shots of beautiful beetles
and ugly bugs, butterflies, moths and dragonflies.
#SwampySaturday.
Post photos of wetlands, bogs and marshes and swamps like the Everglades.
"Daily Photo Themes"
Here is a full list of the 'Daily Photo Themes' on Google Plus that
you can join in with and every day is different, so come on and
share in the fun. You will also add some new inspiration to your
photography. The themes have given me lots of new ideas and things
to photograph.
Paintography. A little
bit about my Paintography, this is my just my style of presenting
my photographs. I like to do it a little bit different. I guess
it is the artist in me that is trying to get out and paintography
is the art of creating a photo that looks like it was painted, well
it is a lot easier than me messing everything up with tins and tubes
of real paint. I have made a little tutorial on how to do it if
you want to give it a try.
Paintography
Tutorial. and there are some
paintography
videos to watch on how to do it. And of course you can always
get me on G+ and ask.