Friday, July 31, 2009

Leaving Soon

For 4 days!

Hello! I don’t have much time this morning because I’m leaving in about 2 hours to go camping with friends. This said my blog post might be a bit short, even though I’m incorporating two days in one post since I didn’t feel like doing so yesterday. Little reminder; I won’t be posting for 4 days, but I’ll try to resume everything when I get back.

I finally got the chance to finish editing all of my desired pictures from the photoshoot with my two friends and let’s just say that the pictures are amazing. I’m proud of myself since I put much time and effort to capture the perfect moment and it really shows. Now I won’t post all of the pictures on the blog and that’s why I’ll add them on DeviantArt as soon as possible. The thing is since my computer broke down I didn’t had the time to continue adding the pictures on DeviantArt, and my Internet is really slow. What I’m going to do is bring my USB when I leave for Seattle, and from there I’ll be able to upload everything and be up to date with the pictures from the laptop that is put to my disposition.
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Summer Girls
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Let's make it happen
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This post is going to be really short. Sorry if I repeat myself it’s just that I’m looking at the two first paragraphs and it’s depressing, because I don’t have much to talk about.

Never mind I just found something to talk about. During the photoshoot I discovered this mode on the camera that lets you take many continuous pictures while consistently pressing on the shutter. After 400 pictures or so I thought to myself that I could do a stop motion film with the pictures. Well that’s what I did during yesterday’s afternoon, and let me just tell you that it takes A LOT of time. Seriously, my film is not even 30 seconds and it took about 3 hours to do. It’s time consuming but in the end it catches the eye.
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Country Living
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This is where I am, this is who I am...
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I forgot to mention in the older post how I now officially have the required money to buy my camera I’ve been wanting for a while. It’s a Canon EOS 50D, for those people out there who don’t know a thing about photography this camera isn’t any kind of camera. If I could best describe it I would tell you that it’s the most professional camera for amateurs. Coming in at a price of 1200$ it’s really a slap in the face…but in the end a good investment, well in my case. It’s because I grew tired of using lame old digital cameras. My first camera was this “point and shoot” style camera from Olympus. My parent’s bought it for me, as well as my Sony Camcorder, as part of my 8th grade graduation and birthday present. Anyways, it was up to par with what I needed since I was only taking pictures during vacation and stuff like that. Later on my father bought this Sony high-performance camera, yet not professional since it was to use around the house, and I kind of started using it without him knowing until now, where it’s the only camera I use. Now I look at the image quality of his camera, which is quite amazing and decent, and I just can’t wait to see how my pictures will turn out on my new camera. I’m excited and looking forward to my next photoshoots!

Anyways I better wrap this up before my friend comes knocking on my door while I’m in the middle of my writing process. I’ll keep you posted…when I come back. Take care, have fun!

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