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.
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.
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.
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!
Sounds like a great way for you to learn more about taking photographs.
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!
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!
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
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!
Oh, this is creative! I love the way you’ve narrowed your focus already :).
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
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.
This sounds like a fun project, I am sure you will learn a lot in a month!
Looks like a fantastic project Karen! I can’t wait to see what you learn. 🙂
Comments are closed.