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Well, I lied. I don't really like giving hugs....but anyway I do want to say thankyou. This picture fav.me/d5kutz7 has blasted anything I've ever done straight out of the water. This includes my photography. It's kinda sad in a way, but I'm incredibly happy at the same time. 74 faves in the last 13 hours! All for a 15min picture! I'm not use to getting faves or comments and such, so when I clicked on my messages to see 67 feedback messages were waiting for me to view I literally had to hold onto the back of my chair for support. I was stunned.
It seems to me, that I need to draw more Adventure Time fan art then. I'll continue on this bandwagon, even when it dies down, because, I love the show.
So thankyou, for the faves, the comments, the views and simply adding me to your watch list. I appreciate all of it.
It seems to me, that I need to draw more Adventure Time fan art then. I'll continue on this bandwagon, even when it dies down, because, I love the show.
So thankyou, for the faves, the comments, the views and simply adding me to your watch list. I appreciate all of it.
Real Name or Pen Name? Help
So recently I got some interesting and fantastic news. My first photo exhibition is opening in the Spring in my home town, and in light off getting the photos printed, framed and advertised, some opportunities have arisen. While I'm thrilled about it all, a problem arises. If I'm going to break out into this business seriously, I need a name. So far every photo I've posted online has been under my pen name 'Ember Lee'. It's watermarked across a majority of my photos and I've become attached to it. But do I continue using this name or my real name? It may seem like a simple question to some of you, but it's rather difficult for me. So, tell me
Back to Basics: Week 2
ISO, Depth of Field, Focus
So this week I focused on those three things. I'm happy to say that I'm starting to get the hang of ISO, but aperture is still a bit of a mystery to me.
The neighbours must think I'm nuts though. All my pictures were taken in my front yard, and close to the fence line, and since I was using a long lens for some of my pictures, I might have looked like a creepy stalker. I assure you, I'm not. People photography is a little ways down the line just yet.
Anyway, all the pictures have been uploaded and I'm rather proud of them. Especially the spiderweb ones. I really didn't think I'd get those.
Aside from this, I don't
Back to Basics: Week 1
It has begun. After a lot of reading and experimenting, my New Year's Resolution has been kicked into gear. A part of me winces when I see my 'best' pictures of this week as I feel they're nothing compared to my usual standard (that and I didn't realise how dirty my lens were), but that's the whole point of this exercise. At the end of this month, I'll be putting up my first video on Youtube of my best pictures of the month and a simple introduction of my goal. It's going to be interesting.
So, to help me on this journey, share your advice, give critic and suggest locations (New Zealand based) that I could shot!
Back to Basics: 2014 Resolution
It's that time of year again, and even though I'm a tad late to jump on the bandwagon (well, at least where I live), I've finally decided on a new year's resolution. To improve my photography.
The reason?
Well, after I've finished earning my degree, I really want to get into journalism, especially photojournalism. My top goal is to have something featured in a National Geographic magazine. But to achieve this, I need to get back into my photography. I see a lot go pics that make me go 'hold my beer, I can do that', so I've devised a plan:
Back to Basics.
Every Sunday (weather depending), I aim to travel somewhere close to where I live and tak
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