Starting My Project
I have gotten my project pitch for learning/mastering
photography approved and have started working on what I am going to research,
where I am going to take photos, and what I am going to do for my final project. So far,
I got the camera I will be using for my project. It is my aunt’s Canon Rebel T6
that she got with a lens kit, so I have a normal (I guess??) lens and a super
zoomed in lens. I have taken a couple pictures out in my backyard of flowers,
trees, and ripples in water puddles. I think they look pretty good, so I am
excited to see what I can do once I have better technique and have edited them.
I also checked out a couple of books from the school library to read. My goal for this week in the research aspect of my project is to look through
the books I checked out and figure out what I need to research more. I paged through them a little bit already, and I am
not entirely sure how much they will help because I am one step above
knowing nothing about the technical aspects of photography, and they seem to be geared towards the somewhat experienced photographer. From the
books, I want to at least get a list of things I need to research, even if I get
nothing else out of them. I also want to start looking into the digital editing
software from Canon I found that comes with the camera. In
class, I will read the books I checked out, take notes, and make my list. At home,
I need to start by going through the pictures I have taken so far and delete
the ones I have no plan of using, and start trying out the editing software.
I want to go to Frankie Carter Park because there are some pretty trees and
plants out there that I want to photograph, so I will need to check with my
parents to block out a time to do that one or two weekends.
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