Sunday, September 12, 2010
Stills.
My experience with still photographs is pretty basic. I have owned several digital cameras, the most recent being a Canon Rebel T1i that I purchased in December of last year but still only know how to use the most basic functions. I bought it on a whim after some friends were very happy with the camera's results planning to take up photography as a hobby but have yet to really put much time into developing my skills as a photographer. I have done some limited reading on the qualities of good photography (from an aesthetic perspective, not a technical one). I have never used editing software more advanced than standard mac iphoto, and still choose to shoot in jpeg form instead of raw. I tried to enroll in a digital photography class this semester, but the class filled before my registration slot began. I am excited because it looks like this class will give me the push I need to learn more about my camera and it's manipulation and teach me many of the things I would have been learning in the other class anyway. The batch of photos I uploaded into the class album on Thursday were not taken with the rebel, but rather a smaller simpler camera.
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