Learning Summary Wrap up. So podcast it is.
I chose learning my camera/photography for my learning project. There was so much to learn about the camera settings and a ton of things to learn about lighting. I was surprised how much information there was and all the options for equipment. These things are good to know if you want to learn how to take great photos. I do like photography but I can’t say I would pick this subject again for my learning project. It was a lot of technical information to learn and everything works together to take good photos. Without learning about lighting and what equipment you sometimes need; you can’t make decisions about what would be best for different shoots without practicing and educating yourself on it.
I originally chose this learning project, because I was so unhappy with photos that I took when my niece was graduating. We were in Crescent Park in Moose Jaw when we started and ended up out at Buffalo Pound lake after that. In the park it was really bright and I could have used a block for the sun I have now learned. It was great daylight except for where we were taking pictures at the time, it was directly on us. We were doing the photos at the end of June and there was a lot of forest fires going on at that time. We took a short break to eat and then the sun was clouded over from the smoke. The pictures came out hazy and the lighting was terrible. You can see in the pictures how smoky it was so not the best.
Once I got going I realized how many things that I needed to spend time on in order to have successful shoots. I guess it was more than I bargained for. I would choose something different because it wasn’t that fun just researching techniques, equipment and lighting that is important to know. I did take pictures on my trip with my husband during the winter break, and around my home at the lake. I found without understanding why two identical shots turn out differently or why the light or colors are off, leaves me still confused and needing to learn what I’m doing wrong. Taking photos all the time is key to getting better for sure but I really felt I needed to lay the ground work.
I will continue to practice taking photos but I would choose something different for my learning project if I had another opportunity.
There are numerous photography composition rules proven to take photographs to the next level. The way elements are arranged in a shot, play a large role in perception of the image afterwards. One of these is
(think tic-tac-toe) by putting the elements on your composition on the lines that divide this section. Or place them on points where the lines meet. 






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One thing that I liked the best was their flexible scheduling. They offer small group options of up to eight people or you can also do one on one sessions fully on your own. Their is also convenient times that they offer on the weekends for either 3 or 6 hour sessions. Once you book the sessions with
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Onto another week of learning about lighting. The lighting I learned about this week I am unable to try for myself due to it being extra equipment I don’t own, but I am still able to get plenty of details on how they work and what they are used for with photography.
Strobe lights and Speedlight’s are similar in that they both emit short bursts of light and both need low shutter speed. Speedlight’s are often used for event photography, they attach to the camera and can light a subject in a dark room. They aren’t as fast as
It also offers tone light control. Attached to the camera, it allows the subject lighting to be adjusted to any one of three levels per subject basis. Lighting is the key to any successful photographs. Cameras do a lot of adjusting for us automatically but it’s a good idea to learn about these extra supports if the goal is to take professional photographs.
I have tried taking random pictures at different time of the day, making a wild guess has occasionally worked out for me, but a repeat performance never turns out. Overcast lighting is a great time for photos if you have things set where they need to be. I experienced taking some photos but if you don’t






Lots You Can Do With Pictures.

