So, for this week, Sofia challenges me to think of mood, and how to convey and create an emotional reaction to my shot. That can be accomplished by capturing situations or occasions, photography styles, or people and their feelings. Never forgetting how moods can be perceived in different ways by different people.
Loving


Helping



Teaching



Alone


Encouraging

Tired and Broken



Attitude


Scary

Animal Moods








I imagined a story by watching these gulls on the beach.



Wolf’s Guenon shows affection, protection, and care.



I’ll end here with the hope that everyone’s mood is positive, polite, and caring.
Amazing!
You capture those moods so well.
I hope your instructor likes your work!!
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Such a great gallery of moods, Marlene. Dont you just love the way simple expressions even with feathered friends changes the mood of a photo. Well done. The most unique photo to me was the clown who was alone, and maybe lonely. Most clowns are out there drumming up smiles.
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I love all you animal photos, wonderful expressions and emotions all round. The clown photo also stayed with me, well spotted and captured.
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