Sorry for the delay in posting these final submissions! Postponing the assignment deadline proved to be a great idea - I have some great Hallowe’en pictures to share!
Gail Bidgood of Goulds, NF sent me this great photo of her daughter, dressed up as the great Capt. Jack Sparrow. She used a flashlight as her light source, and shone it up to light her daughter’s sweet face:

I also received this great jack-o-lantern shot from Jacquelin Green of Victoria, BC - how cute is that polka-dotted one?!?

(Taken with Canon Rebet XT at f/4.5, 1/4 sec., ISO 400)
Jacquelin wrote, “I tried a whole lot of settings to finally get a shot I was happy with – Thank you for encouraging me to experiment – I am not a great photographer, but I am learning a lot about my camera!” I’m glad to hear that, because this is the reason we are offering these tutorials!
Sonia Rodriguez, of Sainte-Catherine, QC, sent me this photo of her display of jack-o-lanterns:

Taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi at f/4.5, 0.3 sec., ISO800)
Stay tuned for the winner’s announcement tomorrow evening, and the November tutorial to be posted by the end of this week!
A big thank you to everyone who submitted their photos for this assignment. Please remember – for future assignments, follow the assignment instructions and include your photography settings in the comments field of your submission in order to be eligible for our random drawing.
Happy Clicking!
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Sue has been behind a camera for more than 25 years, working professionally as a photographer for the last ten years. While she began the hobby of scrapbooking in 2000, as a complement to her photographer career, it soon grew into a rival passion! Sue loves to enlarge one of her favourite photos and make it the focal point of her page, using her supplies to bring the focus onto her photography. She has, in recent years, turned more to scrapbooking "moments" rather than "events", choosing to leave her children more insight into her point of view of their lives.




