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Although I’ve “taken” Shimelle’s course for several years, I don’t think I’ve ever come close to completing it. This year a comment Rinda made on her blog gave me an idea. I’ve had a 60mm macro lens for nearly a year, and although I’ve used it occasionally, I’ve never really explored its power. So this year I’m devoting LSNED to macro and close-up photography. In conjunction, I’m planning to read Bryan Peterson’s book “Understanding Close-up Photography: Creative Close Encounters With or Without a Macro Lens.” I’ve already learned a lot the first day, and you can see the tips I typed up below on the first page of the little book I’ve prepared to save my efforts and thoughts on the process.

Here’s the cover which I made from cardstock and covered with a Bo-Bunny camera-related patterned paper as well as a sticker border and round sticker from an accompanying set of stickers.

Cover

Here’s the first page with the photo tips I typed up from the first chapter. I’ve already broken a couple of “rules” with my first photo. I didn’t use my tripod or focus manually. Probably not a good start to the effort, but hopefully, we’ll see an improvement tomorrow! I’ll probably decorate the back side of the cover later.

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Each page is a 4X6 piece of card stock and I snipped the ends off the left-hand side to match the tags that will separate each of the photos and serve as a quick journaling spot. As Shimelle suggested, I’m not binding this until the end, but my intent is to use just one book ring since the tags have one hole already. I think this will work since the pages aren’t very big.

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I don’t have any idea how the prompts will work with this project, but when they are appropriate I’ll try to find a photographic subject that goes with the prompt. I’m hoping this will be a fun and productive month!

10 thoughts on “Learn Something New Everyday”

  1. This sounds like a great plan for LSNED. I like that you’ll be learning something you’ve been putting off for a while, plus creating a nice mini-album to house the best tips!

  2. I wish I had been this creative at approaching LSNED! Your little album will be a great resource for you when it’s done… plus house examples of the tips in action! I have so many other things going on… just not sure it is going to happen at all!

  3. Yea! I always like to be inspiring (LOL!). I might do something based on something I saw on a blog about using a vintage children’s book.
    Rinda

  4. Karen this is a marvellous way to interpret the class, both you and Rinda are to be commended!
    I think it is a great way to solidify your learning through the month, and I really like your presentation!

  5. I really do love your thinking on this one Karen! I’m going to enjoy looking out to see what you have been learning about macro photography

  6. Yes this is wonderful Karen & thanks for the links to the macro photography. I am struggling with it & need some help! I will be learning from you as well.

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