Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Back in the day
Back in the day, I was a Texas rancher with many acres of land. My wife had told me that I looked nice that day so I decided to get a photo taken of me. So I went into town and got my picture taken with the 50 cents I got from last months harvest, I though it would be nice to hang above my wood fireplace.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Monday, November 28, 2016
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Day in the life
1. My favorite part of this assignment was being able to take the point and shoot home and taking photos somewhere other than school. My least favorite part of the assignment was not being able to take many photos because of baseball games.
2. My favorite image was the one of the moon and the sky because the simplicity of the photo told a good story.
3. I found it challenging to take pictures during the middle of the day, its hard trying to take photos when you are having a good tie at lunch.
4. I noticed that when night time came around, that all lights became more of a light show. Because everything became blurry and out-of-focus.
5. In my last photo, I saw the potential to take a picture of all the different lights, and I came out with something very unique.
2. My favorite image was the one of the moon and the sky because the simplicity of the photo told a good story.
3. I found it challenging to take pictures during the middle of the day, its hard trying to take photos when you are having a good tie at lunch.
4. I noticed that when night time came around, that all lights became more of a light show. Because everything became blurry and out-of-focus.
5. In my last photo, I saw the potential to take a picture of all the different lights, and I came out with something very unique.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Lightroom #2
1. Lightroom stores my pictures under the library tab in the application.
2. You flag the photos you want then add them into a "quick collection".
3. Culling images can really help you decide which photos you like, and which photos were successful.
4. You need to export images because there is no other way to drag and drag images anywhere else in your computer.
2. You flag the photos you want then add them into a "quick collection".
3. Culling images can really help you decide which photos you like, and which photos were successful.
4. You need to export images because there is no other way to drag and drag images anywhere else in your computer.
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