Okay! It’s only day two, and I already have to tell myself to not give up! I never realized how difficult and how much motivation I need to take a photo everyday! But I am doing it! Dave Mahan(my friend, schoolmate, and co-worker) and I decided that we would start our 365 project on the same day to make sure the other will not give up. So far, so good!
I won’t go into too much detail about my day because it was fairly boring. So, I will tell you how this picture was created. I used my Canon 40D and the 18-125mm kit lens. I shot at 1600 ISO, shutter speed of 1/60, and 3.5 F-stop. If you ask me, I have no idea why I have to have my ISO at the highest it will go, maybe because it is a cheap camera.
I actually like it though, because I only have one lense and camera body to work with(if I don’t have access to the Nikon D3 from school), so it really forces me to think outside the box. They always say, it doesn’t matter on what type of camera you have, it depends on how good the photographer is.
Anyways, let me know what you think! I love constructive critisism, so don’t hold back on comments!
Only 363 days left!
I won’t go into too much detail about my day because it was fairly boring. So, I will tell you how this picture was created. I used my Canon 40D and the 18-125mm kit lens. I shot at 1600 ISO, shutter speed of 1/60, and 3.5 F-stop. If you ask me, I have no idea why I have to have my ISO at the highest it will go, maybe because it is a cheap camera.
I actually like it though, because I only have one lense and camera body to work with(if I don’t have access to the Nikon D3 from school), so it really forces me to think outside the box. They always say, it doesn’t matter on what type of camera you have, it depends on how good the photographer is.
Anyways, let me know what you think! I love constructive critisism, so don’t hold back on comments!
Only 363 days left!
I can really dig this. The suds on the soap bar are great.
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