WDWFigment
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I've never been one for New Year's Resolutions, but for 2011, I think I'm going to set a few photography goals for myself.
1. Do more with off camera flash and gels - This should be a fun project, but I doubt I will take it to the point where I spend more than $50 on gear. At least, I hope I don't spend more than that.
2. Do some infrared photography - I have been wanting to do this for a while, but it seems like so much work. The filters seem challenging, and modifying a D200 (the alternative) seems too expensive for such a niche area of photography. Not sure how far I'll get with this.
4. Take photos four days a week - With the amount I've spent on photography, I can no longer justify taking photos only on Disney trips. Additionally, the first day or so of two of our trips, I was incredibly rusty (creatively) because I hadn't touched a camera for a couple of months before the trip. I want to keep my mind's eye "fresh".
5. Use UWA lenses enough that I can justify owning two of them - I just bought the Sigma 8-16mm, and while I love it, the aperture and inability to accept filters worries me. I already do a high percentage of my shooting with the Tokina, I'm hoping I can do even more, thus justifying keeping both.
Those are my goals for the year (at least the ones I can think of right now), what are yours?
1. Do more with off camera flash and gels - This should be a fun project, but I doubt I will take it to the point where I spend more than $50 on gear. At least, I hope I don't spend more than that.
2. Do some infrared photography - I have been wanting to do this for a while, but it seems like so much work. The filters seem challenging, and modifying a D200 (the alternative) seems too expensive for such a niche area of photography. Not sure how far I'll get with this.
4. Take photos four days a week - With the amount I've spent on photography, I can no longer justify taking photos only on Disney trips. Additionally, the first day or so of two of our trips, I was incredibly rusty (creatively) because I hadn't touched a camera for a couple of months before the trip. I want to keep my mind's eye "fresh".
5. Use UWA lenses enough that I can justify owning two of them - I just bought the Sigma 8-16mm, and while I love it, the aperture and inability to accept filters worries me. I already do a high percentage of my shooting with the Tokina, I'm hoping I can do even more, thus justifying keeping both.
Those are my goals for the year (at least the ones I can think of right now), what are yours?



