Photography - week 8 - 3/04/2019
Up Date on Project
I was able to get my hands on a microlens thanks to a fellow classmate and friend Gayle. It surprisingly was quite different to use, it wasn't hard to focus but it was finding the right amount of zooming that was what was getting me. I still would like to do some more photos or experiment a bit more with the lens since it is quite a fun lens. I also am producing a lot faster than I thought I was going to since last year I had such a trouble time shooting because of models but now that I don't have a model I find it a lot easier to produce photos and elevate them learn from them see how I can make them better and then actually go through with redoing the shoot to make it better. I am also enjoying the fact that I can keep redoing the shoots and making them better and to the best I can and I am able to learn a lot more this way. I am also learning a lot more about my camera, and I want to look further into lens and filters and gain more and wider experience with the physical camera before I start to do more editing in photoshop. Though I do think I am close to finishing my study shoots and would like to start learning how to make them more surreal. So that is where my out of class studying to lay is me research photoshop techniques to make them more surreal and different.
If I was to do this again, I would wash my makeup brushes so they were would be white, I would also do some more lace work like I did with my regular lens. I would also get someone to help me with pouring water while I take the photos. I also would want to try this with one of the filters to see what effect it would give me I would like to use the polariser filter.
I also noticed that when I took out the colour in my clothes it looked a lot nicer and cleaner. As colours weren't fights for dominance, also when I moved my makeup to on top of my desk it looked a lot cleaner and less cluttered. Though I did notice that when I changed the camera lens, my lens was producing more whiter photos, and the micro was producing more yellow toned photos. So I'm not sure why that was happening. Or the lens protector on my camera is actually a filter and I didn't know?
This is my photoshoot with my Micro lens
The weather was slightly overcast
natural lighting
it was earlyish morning
I was able to get my hands on a microlens thanks to a fellow classmate and friend Gayle. It surprisingly was quite different to use, it wasn't hard to focus but it was finding the right amount of zooming that was what was getting me. I still would like to do some more photos or experiment a bit more with the lens since it is quite a fun lens. I also am producing a lot faster than I thought I was going to since last year I had such a trouble time shooting because of models but now that I don't have a model I find it a lot easier to produce photos and elevate them learn from them see how I can make them better and then actually go through with redoing the shoot to make it better. I am also enjoying the fact that I can keep redoing the shoots and making them better and to the best I can and I am able to learn a lot more this way. I am also learning a lot more about my camera, and I want to look further into lens and filters and gain more and wider experience with the physical camera before I start to do more editing in photoshop. Though I do think I am close to finishing my study shoots and would like to start learning how to make them more surreal. So that is where my out of class studying to lay is me research photoshop techniques to make them more surreal and different.
If I was to do this again, I would wash my makeup brushes so they were would be white, I would also do some more lace work like I did with my regular lens. I would also get someone to help me with pouring water while I take the photos. I also would want to try this with one of the filters to see what effect it would give me I would like to use the polariser filter.
I also noticed that when I took out the colour in my clothes it looked a lot nicer and cleaner. As colours weren't fights for dominance, also when I moved my makeup to on top of my desk it looked a lot cleaner and less cluttered. Though I did notice that when I changed the camera lens, my lens was producing more whiter photos, and the micro was producing more yellow toned photos. So I'm not sure why that was happening. Or the lens protector on my camera is actually a filter and I didn't know?
This is my photoshoot with my Micro lens
The weather was slightly overcast
natural lighting
it was earlyish morning
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