Payton Ann

Yesterday I went out and took some pictures before sunset. I bribed my roommate, Payton Ann, to be my model for these shots through fries and a milkshake (it has a high success rate in my experience). On a sunny day like yesterday, it was difficult to get the photos I wanted and I had a very small window of opportunity as the sun went down, but I'm happy with the pictures I was able to get! 

I bought a tripod so that I could manipulate shutter speed more freely and have the capability of taking more creative shots like I read about in the text. But I found out, tragically, that it wasn't sturdy enough for my camera. A feature boasted on the box, where the piece that you screw your camera onto can release in a matter of seconds for a fast transition, became a fault when it could not support the weight of my camera lens. Because of this, it tilts forward and a bit to the side and the pictures are not straight unless I keep pressure on one side of my camera body. 

Long story short, the pictures I took yesterday all focussed on making aperture my priority. I'm happy with what I was able to accomplish. It's always a nice feeling when you take pictures that don't need much editing at all! Here are a few of my favorites. 




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  1. great photos Rosie, love the depth of field you got in the last two photos.

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  2. I love how the tall weeds compliment her height! My favorite shot is the third one (black and white/sepia).

    Pro Tip I stumbled upon: if your tripod is not sturdy enough for your camera or camera lens, you can hang a bag of books, or a weighted bag, from your tripod to counterbalance the weight. :)

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