Are there any skill building exercises to help with learning a camera?
It will be late afternoon/early evening, and there will be a lot of trees so it will be mostly shady. I have a 28-70mm lens and a 70-300mm lens to work with, as well as a tripod, two UV filters, and a circular polarizer. There are a few bridges and a lake.
So, what should I plan on doing (besides shooting hundreds of photos)? Is there anything specific I should be looking for to build camera skill with?
It will be late afternoon/early evening, and there will be a lot of trees so it will be mostly shady. I have a 28-70mm lens and a 70-300mm lens to work with, as well as a tripod, two UV filters, and a circular polarizer. There are a few bridges and a lake.
So, what should I plan on doing (besides shooting hundreds of photos)? Is there anything specific I should be looking for to build camera skill with?
Who are your favorite photographers? Emulation is a good way to learn.
My big sister :hug::
Unfortunately, she lives in Indiana and her portfolio is made of prints rather than digital images, so I have no access to them :(
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Since you are going to be shooting outdoors, probably nature since you said on a trail, I'd suggest you look at Ansel Adams. You might also enjoy Eric Meola.
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Since you are going to be shooting outdoors, probably nature since you said on a trail, I'd suggest you look at Ansel Adams. You might also enjoy Eric Meola.
Thanks for the recommendations! I'll take a look through their works at lunch to see if I can figure out what they were after.
Would you recommend that I shoot in black and white, or should color be fine with desaturation later (as required by the individual pictures)? I believe I heard there was a subtle difference, but I'm not sure.
On days when I dont have spare time during daylight hours, this limits me to inside shots (not much anymore since it is no longer so cold) and it is pretty hard to make something in your house look interesting. Quite the challenge but you really try a lot of new things in an attempt to get that shot of the day.
Good luck
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