This week during our photo critique session one of the things our instructor liked about my photos was the way I use different angles in composition. It's a way to make a somewhat boring photo seem less boring or ordinary.
I am so ready to start manual modes. In automatic modes (this week's assignment) I didn't feel like I had any control on what I was shooting. Let's hope next week when we can start playing in manual I can get something a little more creative.
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The barn. |
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The red shed. |
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Looking at the red shed a little differently. |
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All I did was tilt the camera a little. |
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The instructor seemed to really like this mailbox. |
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