good morning Antonio,
Enrolled in your challenge, I hope to visit my dear Portugal again, I've been there several times but never in Óbidos. If I pass, I'll let you know, of course! ;-)
How lucky you are to live so close to a place where a photographer can go to shoot 100 times, but there will always be a corner, a window, a detail ... enjoy us!
Very interesting is the exercise you did with the glasses, 'I borrow it' for the practical classes I do in Barcelona, 'it's very visual, very graphic, it's perfectly understood.
Adding up the technical details of all the photos and before/after we can deduce that you have everything under control, depth of field, shutter speed, focus... Great, let's keep practicing, let's keep looking. Hugs from Barcelona in these uncertain times, I hope your whole environment is more or less well, for anything we'll see you here or on the networks ;-)
Good morning Jesus.
I speak and write a little Spanish (with mistakes of course, sorry). For trips in Spain, some in Catalonia. Also for working in the accommodation sector of houses for tourism, and if we are lucky enough to have translation technology, we will use it to reach the world.
Thank you very much for answering and commenting on my final project of your Domestika course.
The photo with the glasses, well, what a fantastic feeling to have the teacher showing the photo to his students, it was very interesting, because it was not planned. When I was preparing to take the first photo, to use the wall and the leaves of the tree for the foreground, I noticed that the glasses were not in my pants ..., "they were there in my camera" and with the perfect effect for practice depth of field in the project !!! So, it was just to make a few small corrections and click!
If you return to Portugal, reserve a few hours for Óbidos. It will be a pleasure to show you some areas of photos, outside the streets of all tourists and others with tourists, but where good photos of people are also taken, which I have perceived you like to do, (even if it is not India).
With your course I am again practicing much more photography and I am trying to better "focus" the area of photography that I want to develop, to better identify myself as a loving photographer. And I am also developing a small project on the internet for amateur photographers
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Professor Plusgood morning Antonio,
Enrolled in your challenge, I hope to visit my dear Portugal again, I've been there several times but never in Óbidos. If I pass, I'll let you know, of course! ;-)
How lucky you are to live so close to a place where a photographer can go to shoot 100 times, but there will always be a corner, a window, a detail ... enjoy us!
Very interesting is the exercise you did with the glasses, 'I borrow it' for the practical classes I do in Barcelona, 'it's very visual, very graphic, it's perfectly understood.
Adding up the technical details of all the photos and before/after we can deduce that you have everything under control, depth of field, shutter speed, focus... Great, let's keep practicing, let's keep looking. Hugs from Barcelona in these uncertain times, I hope your whole environment is more or less well, for anything we'll see you here or on the networks ;-)
(forgive my Portuguese, it's google translator)
Jesus G. Pastor
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Good morning Jesus.
I speak and write a little Spanish (with mistakes of course, sorry). For trips in Spain, some in Catalonia. Also for working in the accommodation sector of houses for tourism, and if we are lucky enough to have translation technology, we will use it to reach the world.
Thank you very much for answering and commenting on my final project of your Domestika course.
The photo with the glasses, well, what a fantastic feeling to have the teacher showing the photo to his students, it was very interesting, because it was not planned. When I was preparing to take the first photo, to use the wall and the leaves of the tree for the foreground, I noticed that the glasses were not in my pants ..., "they were there in my camera" and with the perfect effect for practice depth of field in the project !!! So, it was just to make a few small corrections and click!
If you return to Portugal, reserve a few hours for Óbidos. It will be a pleasure to show you some areas of photos, outside the streets of all tourists and others with tourists, but where good photos of people are also taken, which I have perceived you like to do, (even if it is not India).
With your course I am again practicing much more photography and I am trying to better "focus" the area of photography that I want to develop, to better identify myself as a loving photographer. And I am also developing a small project on the internet for amateur photographers
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