Today, my friends takes me to a park in Downtown Seattle. That park is about 5 times better than the park in Bellevue.

the sun is a little bit too bright, and for the sake of light-packing I didn't bring my lens hood. I really worried lens flare at the movement. But too bright is always better than too dark. And other than the use of balance flash with 1/200 sync, I can comfortably raise my aperture and shutter speed.

Those are not my main point today. when we are leaving, I saw a perfect lighting with a beautiful scene.

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       Sure, the landscape photo are great. I did take a few great shoot of trees, however if there are people in the scene to accommodate the scene, that would be a great photo. Lucky for me, there is a cute couple walking toward me.

Don't be afraid to ask, the worse thing could happen is they say "No".

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As it turn out, I have one more great photo to my collection.

 
I love how he make fun of Olympus, when he said worst camera, I was thinking point and shoot  or cellphone. 


Although use the lighting equipment in that level defeat the whole purpose of shooting with iPhone. But just like what I always say, photography is all about lighting. 


Don't go crazy about what camera or lens you should get, get a hotshoe flash first.