Monday, April 1, 2013

2013 CM Blog Circle: Interesting Perspectives {Lisa Rappa Photography}



   I'm enjoying getting to know a group of talented ladies thru Clickin Moms by participating in a monthly blog circle with them. I enjoy getting to take a peek into their lives and how they see the world through their cameras.

    Each month, we are given a topic and can interpret it in our own unique ways and then at the bottom of each blog post for that topic you will find a link to the next person's take on it as as well. Be sure to check 'em all out. This month's theme should be very interesting. Although I was VERY tempted to go out and buy a new wide angle lens for this theme, I stuck with using different angles and compositions for my "interesting perspectives" and let my sweet Boone be my subject, giving my real kids a break ;) I liked how in the third image you can see me in his eyes- showing his perspective of me! 







Don't miss Michelle's "Interesting Perspective" HERE

8 comments:

Cary said...

This is definitely the month f dogs mil! What a sweetie :)

Anonymous said...

These are great! how did you get him to keep the treat in his mouth?! Beautiful Dog!!

Lisa Rappa Photography said...

Thanks, yes- I noticed a few of us went with our dogs :) Great minds, lol. The harder thing was getting him to take the treat OUT of his mouth- ha!

Holly Thompson said...

Awesome job, Lisa! Boone is such a cutie and seems like a wonderful model. That last shot is KILLER... great job!!!

Michelle B said...

Super cool, Lisa! I love the one of the dog with the bone in his mouth especially - great perspective!

Ashley Carlon said...

These are great Lisa! Your dog is so cute and I love the perspective in the first one. It really emphasizes how small he is. Very cute and another great perspective with the treat in his mouth, and amazing clarity and focus in the last one. I love that you can see your reflection in his eyes. Wonderful job this month!

said...

What an adorable puppy Boone is!!

sfcitymom said...

these are such great shots lisa! you took a simple subject of a dog and his treat and gave it a WOW factor. in my humble opinion, that takes true talent and a truly creative eye! i love them!
-adel