Mi Proyecto del curso Introducción a la Fotografía digital
by Marian @hautatzen
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Mi primera cámara digital fue una CANON EOS 350D. Nunca la usé en modo manual. Con los smartphones y mi iPhone4 me pasé todo el año pasado haciendo una foto al día que editaba con Snapseed y luego publicaba en Instagram y en mi perfil en Flickr #365diasparamirar.
Hace poco llegó a mi casa un fantástico regalo: una LUMIX GX7, llena de botones y opciones que me resultaban imposibles y me hacían sentirme mal con la cámara.
Gracias a Jesús y a este curso, por primera vez en mi vida he empezado a a hacer YO las fotos. Con los tutoriales y las lecciones he ido viendo los elementos fundamentales de la fotografía y localizándolos en mi nueva cámara, probando, jugando y dándome cuenta de que es muy difícil. Me noto torpe y muy muy lenta. Sin embargo, es una sensación maravillosa.
Este proyecto sólo ha sido un modo de darme cuenta todo lo que me queda por aprender. Me he acercado a un espacio donde hay cientos de personas con una cámara de fotos: el Guggenheim de Bilbao, la ciudad de la que soy y en la que vivo. A nadie le he pedido que pose, me he limitado a mirar y a hacer muchas fotos. Os presento esta selección en las que he intentado plasmar algunos de los ejercicios hechos en el curso.
Espero que os guste.
Muchas gracias Jesús por tu atención y felicidades por tus fantásticas fotos.
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jesus_g_pastor
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how good ... hey, you set the bar high, both in shape and substance, for the people who come after!
fantastic to read that you feel how you are taking the photos ... and also fantastic to read that you feel slow and a little clumsy ... that's the way, and it will pass quickly, you will see, it is a matter of a short time, of trying and trying with the constancy that you have been doing it during the course.
you made my day, without a doubt. thanks for giving your all in each practice, that's the way ;-)
greetings, and continue there, looking for beauty.
Jesus
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jesus_g_pastor
Teacher Plushey ... and a doubt ... if you had to leave all those photographs in 5 images, what would they be? and in 10? you dare?
editing will be the next step, reduce the story to its essentials, let's see what happens ... ;-)
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conchigil
Hi!! I am a student of the Jesus course who is also struggling with the camera to improve every day, I just wanted to tell you that I loved your report, and Jesus that I am really enjoying the course.
Courage, and take many more photos !!
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inesverdejo
Beautiful photographs!
As Jesus says, if you have set the bar high for those of us who are behind ... lol. Let's see how it is given to us ...
A greeting!
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hautatzen
Hello Jesus!
You have made me happy today! Thank you very much for your comments that have raised my morale a lot and encourage me to continue taking photos with more enthusiasm.
Of course, I am encouraged by the proposal you make me. I understand what you are saying to reduce the story to its essentials. I wanted to capture the various exercises done in class. Keeping 5 photos or 10 is difficult:
- I could focus only on the building and keep the day and night photos of the Guggenheim (the first time in my life that I take the tripod for a walk and I have been moved by the results)
- Another option would be to keep the photos of couples.
- Another cut out some expressions of some people who say a lot (but I suppose they would lose definition and it would look like 'stamps').
The next step you mention is editing. As I have been editing with a smartphone or on the Ipad with Snapseed for a long time, I have put Photoshop aside a bit and to top it off, I have changed computers, now I have a Mac and I don't have Photoshop, so I am quite 'lame' at respect. The prices of the program are stupid and I don't know anyone who can pass it on to me. The Lumix GX7 brings a program that I have installed that only reads the RAW photos of the camera and that I have not tested and do not control.
I would love to learn that second part of post-production of the RAW photo and know how to handle a program and achieve the effects that I would like to cause in the image without losing definition. If I would ask you if you know of a good specific online course about it.
For you to laugh a little and see my level of ignorance, all the photos were shot in RAW and JPG mode. I downloaded them to the computer (Mac does it automatically), I saw that they were all there, I saved them and erased the card as I usually do. Another day I started looking for the RAW files and could not find them anywhere, I came to think that the camera had some defect ... Mac only automatically downloads the jpg files and the raw files can be downloaded manually, so all the photos of the video are JPG, because when erasing the card I ran out of RAW ...
Again, thank you very much for your help in this course. I read everyone's comments with pleasure and I keep learning.
Cheers,
Marian
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hautatzen
Teddyclooney Inesverdejo thank you very much for your very encouraging comments. I am looking forward to seeing your photos and continuing to learn
a greeting
Marian
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