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CollegeLyfe: Photography - Light

Week 5 is based on light. I tried to modify my position to get a lot of different lighting conditions. I found " DPS: 9 Lighting Types to Harness & Improve Your Photography " really useful for ideas. I am hoping to do some more shooting in the future and add more to this. The lighting conditions I had to work with were fairly direct, I was very happy with the lens flares I got and especially the lantern shots! Don't forget to see my other stuff on social media! Behance: https://goo.gl/PPU6f2 Instagram: https://goo.gl/rAdlqL Twitter: https://goo.gl/8JV2Dv SnapChat: https://goo.gl/gsE416 Thanks, Nicholas.

How-to, a festival.

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How-To Festival and Block Party This was the 3rd annual How-To Festival . I've never been to a "How-To" festival before, It was very interesting! From writing prompts to 3D printing, a large variety of arts were present. My personal favorite were tech related of course. I learned that the Maine State Library UP room is a thing! While I haven't had the opportunity to work on projects, I hope to in the very near future! I entirely understand that this video is not a production miracle. My goals are just to create. I've spent months watching videos on how to make videos... Yet I haven't been making them... So, I have to start somewhere. I am hoping to do a weekly Adventure log to be posted on Mondays. I just found my school has an open computer lab on Mondays! I am really excited to start working on a decent computer! I will be making more content as time goes on! My current interest are photography, Youtube videos, and Podcasting. I am working to bui

CollegeLyfe: Photography - Depth of field

Week 4... Which was 2 weeks ago... Week 4 was based on Depth of Field. I got woefully behind due to some poor life choices (Yes, I do want to work a 60 hour work week! Great idea!) but I'm back on track and moving forward! I have got Adobe Lightroom working, which is what is running the lovely slide show you see above! I did most of my work this week in Aperture mode, The Canon 80D has a touch screen... which made focusing a little bit of a cheat, but I also did some manual focusing. If some pictures appear out of focus... that's why. Thanks, Nicholas.