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Hi Nikolai,
I got some simple (I think) shapes and lines too: 1. ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]() 4. ![]() What do you think? |
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#242
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Darth SLR
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#243
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Candid Grinner
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Thank you.
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#244
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Very Beginner grinner
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Going to back to basics...
#1 - Triangles, Circles and Lines ![]() #2 - Rectangle, Hexagons, Circles ![]() #3 - Lines, Lines and more Lines ![]() #4 - Lines from another angle ![]() Gonna try to do a couple or three lessons in a week to catch up. This is fun. |
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#245
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Darth SLR
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Down't sweat it! Please try to keep up with the most recent ones, and only then work youway backwards...
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"May the f/stop be with you!" Star*Explorer: on Dgrin, home; Master Class: open; Class is in session, My Facebook, @DarthSLR, #NiksTips member: NAPP, PPA, partner: Adobe Comprehending life, universe and everything - one pixel at a time |
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#246
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Very Beginner grinner
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And I'll shift to the last task. "Dashboard" scares me though... it means I gotta clean my truck out. |
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#247
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Wink wink, nudge nudge.
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Ok, I'm working on getting myself out shooting more, so here is my first attempt at a lesson. A very neat mirrored, angular building gave me some opportunities to find some simple shapes and lines as well as some reflections. (It also gave me some "Straight Up" shots, but I won't use the same shoot in multiple lessons.
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#248
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Darth SLR
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__________________
"May the f/stop be with you!" Star*Explorer: on Dgrin, home; Master Class: open; Class is in session, My Facebook, @DarthSLR, #NiksTips member: NAPP, PPA, partner: Adobe Comprehending life, universe and everything - one pixel at a time |
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#249
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Big grins
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#250
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Darth SLR
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__________________
"May the f/stop be with you!" Star*Explorer: on Dgrin, home; Master Class: open; Class is in session, My Facebook, @DarthSLR, #NiksTips member: NAPP, PPA, partner: Adobe Comprehending life, universe and everything - one pixel at a time |
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#251
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Big grins
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#252
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Big grins
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#253
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Big grins
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#254
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Darth SLR
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Thank you, the last entry matches the assignment very well!
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"May the f/stop be with you!" Star*Explorer: on Dgrin, home; Master Class: open; Class is in session, My Facebook, @DarthSLR, #NiksTips member: NAPP, PPA, partner: Adobe Comprehending life, universe and everything - one pixel at a time |
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#255
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Big grins
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Thx, Nik
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#256
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Beginner grinner
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My first foray into learning how to use my camera. I hope I have come to the right place. I have a Canon DSLR (I think I have that terminology right). I haven't ever really switched it off auto, but I would love to learn how. I would appreciated critique and advice (in the simplest terms possible, as I really have no idea). I am a quick learner though, so a weekly assignment should be great. |
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