There was a nice gathering of friendly small house enthusiasts at the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company event held at Lithia Park on Winburn Way in Ashland, Oregon.
There is a pleasant brook at Lithia Park on Winburn Way in Ashland, Oregon. Most of these photos of moving water were taken using the manual setting and slowing down the shutter speed. The camera needed to be rested on a rock to obtain a crisp clear photo. This slow shutter speed created the effect of smoothing out the flowing of the water.
I liked the way the light was illuminating this tiny storage building at Lithia Park on Winburn Way in Ashland, Oregon.
This is a sculpture at Lithia Park on Winburn Way in Ashland, Oregon.
This was the sunset as we were driving toward Weed, California.
It's possible to rest the camera on a stationary object, and then, with the camera in manual mode, slow down the shutter speed to capture enough light in dimly lit settings. The advantage of this is that there will be less "noise" (distortion) in the resulting photo.