Today was pretty productive in terms of taking photos. I met up with
deyo and
mactavish to take photos of them and their dogs. When I got home, I took photos of
stevefava and
harpydisplayed and a few of our pets.
One thing I found difficult today was taking photos of two people at a time, especially if one or both of them are laughing. Ultimately, I'll be happy with slightly blurry photos if the people in them look genuinely happy.
Photographing dogs if they're not napping is an entirely different story. Well, maybe it isn't. It's difficult enough to take photos of dogs because they don't often sit still. On top of that,
deyo and
mactavish have dogs that are mostly black. My dog is black too. It's a lot more challenging to get a photo of them that's not blurry, if they're awake.
I will have to flaunt the imperfection then, embrace negative clarity and have a few blurry photos. I'm ok with that.
After today's photos, I'm less worried about coming up with 35 photos for the project. I think I've got at least five so far. And, I might have more subjects to shoot soon too!
One thing I found difficult today was taking photos of two people at a time, especially if one or both of them are laughing. Ultimately, I'll be happy with slightly blurry photos if the people in them look genuinely happy.
Photographing dogs if they're not napping is an entirely different story. Well, maybe it isn't. It's difficult enough to take photos of dogs because they don't often sit still. On top of that,
I will have to flaunt the imperfection then, embrace negative clarity and have a few blurry photos. I'm ok with that.
After today's photos, I'm less worried about coming up with 35 photos for the project. I think I've got at least five so far. And, I might have more subjects to shoot soon too!
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(I cannot tell you how mind-warping Joe's "iso 100, f/16 and a tripod" approach was for me, being almost exclusively a studio and people shooter.)
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Thank you. I will try to have ISO 400, f/4 be my baseline for the rest of this and see how it goes. The book's not going to be huge and it may never be printed (ok, I'll probably print ONE for myeself just for posterity).
Yeah, I've gotten pretty used to using a tripod and shooting things that DON'T move rather than people who DO move for a while now. But I think doing this project of doing just portraits will be good for me, like eating my vegetables or something ;)
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