handicap18
<font color=blue>Husband, father of 3, and Disney
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Ok, back to the assignment. Lets see some new animal pictures. Any kind of animal except humans. May give yourself a tune up for Animal Kingdom and take the family or just yourself to your local zoo. Maybe you have some wild life right in your backyard. Or how about your pet/pets.
Once again, the purpose of the assignments is to get out there and use your camera. Take some new pictures maybe using a different composition or try new settings. If you've been using just the AUTO settings then maybe try venturing into the world of Shutter and Aperture Priority. Use these assignments to try something new and get to know your camera and how you use it better. Pay attention to what works and what doesn't work so that you can apply the lessons learned to your other pictures, especially those at Disney and more specifically in this assignment: Animal Kingdom.
Most important,,, HAVE FUN!
Also try and post your shooting data (aka EXIFdata) to give others the opportunity to learn some things as well. The most important info is: ISO, Shutter, f/stop, along with white balance and what mode you shoot in (aperture priority, shutter priority, portrait mode, sports mode, landscape mode, etc...)
Once again, the purpose of the assignments is to get out there and use your camera. Take some new pictures maybe using a different composition or try new settings. If you've been using just the AUTO settings then maybe try venturing into the world of Shutter and Aperture Priority. Use these assignments to try something new and get to know your camera and how you use it better. Pay attention to what works and what doesn't work so that you can apply the lessons learned to your other pictures, especially those at Disney and more specifically in this assignment: Animal Kingdom.
Most important,,, HAVE FUN!
Also try and post your shooting data (aka EXIFdata) to give others the opportunity to learn some things as well. The most important info is: ISO, Shutter, f/stop, along with white balance and what mode you shoot in (aperture priority, shutter priority, portrait mode, sports mode, landscape mode, etc...)