Why photograph the field? To my family and I it is something that we are passionate about, a day of walking and tranquility in the countryside. So when I was thinking about what project to do, I decided to share with you a family day in La Hiruela, one of the most beautiful places I know near Madrid. Of course, my family was desperate for so many stops and so many photos, but it was worth it, it is the first time that I can capture details with the camera that I could not before. Thank you very much for the course !!! Now it's time to keep practicing, because there are still many other things that I don't know how to do.
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Of course you do, you don't have to go far to find wonderful places, thanks for sharing :-)
I see that you already control high speeds, spot metering, depth of focus ... and that you keep a distance from the bees, thank goodness! That said, you don't have to go too far or get too close, sometimes, to create good images. The narrative, with the first and last image, works fantastically well. Watch in the 4th image, that the sky burns a bit ;-) For the rest, I am delighted to see your project and read that the course served you! By the way, if you have a minute, do you write a review in public? That always helps future students to know what they will find.
Ah, and pamper the family, don't let them get mad! It happens a lot, don't think so, photography has a point of necessary solitude. To get up early or stay up late than they touch you ;-)
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Why photograph the field? To my family and I it is something that we are passionate about, a day of walking and tranquility in the countryside. So when I was thinking about what project to do, I decided to share with you a family day in La Hiruela, one of the most beautiful places I know near Madrid. Of course, my family was desperate for so many stops and so many photos, but it was worth it, it is the first time that I can capture details with the camera that I could not before. Thank you very much for the course !!! Now it's time to keep practicing, because there are still many other things that I don't know how to do.
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Of course you do, you don't have to go far to find wonderful places, thanks for sharing :-)
I see that you already control high speeds, spot metering, depth of focus ... and that you keep a distance from the bees, thank goodness! That said, you don't have to go too far or get too close, sometimes, to create good images. The narrative, with the first and last image, works fantastically well. Watch in the 4th image, that the sky burns a bit ;-) For the rest, I am delighted to see your project and read that the course served you! By the way, if you have a minute, do you write a review in public? That always helps future students to know what they will find.
Ah, and pamper the family, don't let them get mad! It happens a lot, don't think so, photography has a point of necessary solitude. To get up early or stay up late than they touch you ;-)
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