Photography websiteproject
Hey, I have set up a new website for my photography. Basically done, just a few things to add.
It's a personal project that I will be updating daily. Not for comments or selling anything, at least not yet and not on that site. PERHAPS later on a site away from it.
But the point of it is mainly for me to keep me up with continuing my photography, as it is a personal project of mine to do.
I have a few of my actual work pictures on there as well if anyone is interested. Apart from them, it is just a site of pictures I am taking strictly from my phone camera, "instagram"-ish style.
Thanks!
Vince
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Looks great Vince! I am a photography lover and am just getting used to working in manual mode on my new DSLR camera, and I eventually want to put together a site one day. Look forward to following your site with interest - good luck! :)
Hey, thanks! I suggest you try light painting at night. A fun way to learn how to use manual settings, and you can create some fun images! I usually do this when showing people how to shoot at night time. Tripod, set your camera for example a setting of 30 seconds, f stop appropriate to how dark it is, between 5.6 - 16, ISO 100 or 200. eg 30s, f 5.6, ISO 100.
There's no hard and fast rule, apart from experiment and have fun with it ;)