So this is it for my 2010 challenge.
I want to learn how to use my camera to take better pictures. Not every pic will be a stunner - but that isn't to be the point. My challenge is to improve my technical ability of taking pics and then of processing them. I have a LOT to learn
so I will be setting myself a task each fortnight and I will alternate between a 'camera' task and then a 'processing' task. That way I might even get around to processing some of the shots that are lurking in my hard drive.
I am thinking along the lines of the following for my 'camera tasks':
1-3 Aperture; wide, narrow, middle
4-6 Shutter speeds; fast, slow, medium
7 Bracketing
8 Long exposures
9 Night shots
10 Lighting (nothing fancy - just onboard flash, natural or whatever is in the house/on the street)
... and then see what crops up for the last 3 tasks. I suspect I will find it hard to restrict myself to one aspect for two weeks - but I really think that I will learn a lot from it - practice makes perfect etc.
Keeping my processing tasks so clearly defined will be more of a problem for me as there is so much that I want to try and I keep getting drawn into things that are far too complicated for me and end up crawling back to the 'how to' help pages at adobe.com :bang: And what I do try often looks like it's been attacked by a child with a great crayon selection
So, a start with a couple of processes may be the way to go for me:
1 Initial fixes - contrast, brightness, tone, sharpness
2 Fixing blemishes, getting rid of clutter
3 Selection tools
4 Layers (I WILL get those overblown skies right someday!)
5 Layers
6 Layers
7 Mono
and the rest to be made up closer to the the time. If some tasks get merged because I get the hang of them sooner than I think then that's OK, but I am really going to try to not rush ahead to the 'good stuff'. I think it will be interesting to see how a photo develops as each task comes up and then I can add a new 'effect' to it. I'm thinking that I could really get some of my older pics through a bit of processing.
The order of tasks may change - depending on what comes from each fortnight - I may need to stick with something to get it right, or skip to something to be able to fix a problem that has come up for me.
So, my main focus is improvement and with any luck this challenge and a bit of structure will get me going. Anyone is welcome to join me along the way - and any C&C is always gratefully received and will be reciprocated. I aim to start this over the weekend and the first part goes until the 14th of Jan for me.
Circumstances of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, BFs, GFs, OHs, SOs, children, pets, physical/mental/financial/social health, technical ability, confidence (over and under), insecurities and work commitments are all expected to influence the challenge from task to task.
However, ranting is permitted and screaming, cursing, head-banging and numpty-moments are inevitable and will be enjoyed to their fullest capacity
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I want to learn how to use my camera to take better pictures. Not every pic will be a stunner - but that isn't to be the point. My challenge is to improve my technical ability of taking pics and then of processing them. I have a LOT to learn
so I will be setting myself a task each fortnight and I will alternate between a 'camera' task and then a 'processing' task. That way I might even get around to processing some of the shots that are lurking in my hard drive. I am thinking along the lines of the following for my 'camera tasks':
1-3 Aperture; wide, narrow, middle
4-6 Shutter speeds; fast, slow, medium
7 Bracketing
8 Long exposures
9 Night shots
10 Lighting (nothing fancy - just onboard flash, natural or whatever is in the house/on the street)
... and then see what crops up for the last 3 tasks. I suspect I will find it hard to restrict myself to one aspect for two weeks - but I really think that I will learn a lot from it - practice makes perfect etc.
Keeping my processing tasks so clearly defined will be more of a problem for me as there is so much that I want to try and I keep getting drawn into things that are far too complicated for me and end up crawling back to the 'how to' help pages at adobe.com :bang: And what I do try often looks like it's been attacked by a child with a great crayon selection
So, a start with a couple of processes may be the way to go for me:
1 Initial fixes - contrast, brightness, tone, sharpness
2 Fixing blemishes, getting rid of clutter
3 Selection tools
4 Layers (I WILL get those overblown skies right someday!)
5 Layers
6 Layers
7 Mono
and the rest to be made up closer to the the time. If some tasks get merged because I get the hang of them sooner than I think then that's OK, but I am really going to try to not rush ahead to the 'good stuff'. I think it will be interesting to see how a photo develops as each task comes up and then I can add a new 'effect' to it. I'm thinking that I could really get some of my older pics through a bit of processing.
The order of tasks may change - depending on what comes from each fortnight - I may need to stick with something to get it right, or skip to something to be able to fix a problem that has come up for me.
So, my main focus is improvement and with any luck this challenge and a bit of structure will get me going. Anyone is welcome to join me along the way - and any C&C is always gratefully received and will be reciprocated. I aim to start this over the weekend and the first part goes until the 14th of Jan for me.
Circumstances of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, BFs, GFs, OHs, SOs, children, pets, physical/mental/financial/social health, technical ability, confidence (over and under), insecurities and work commitments are all expected to influence the challenge from task to task.
However, ranting is permitted and screaming, cursing, head-banging and numpty-moments are inevitable and will be enjoyed to their fullest capacity



