The animals including in the farm are quote from the website Anglo-Nubian Goat, Pony , the Angora Goats, Sheep Tortoise variety of rabbits, guinea-pigs, chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys they also have cockatiels, parrots, quails, finches, and budgerigars.
The animals that I will specifically focus on are going to be animals that look good when morphed together which I will be doing in Photoshop then deciding which ones go together and look good together. in this case mainly I will be focusing on Goats, Budgerigars, Horses, ducks, pony, quails. because I think they fit the criteria.
The animals that I will specifically focus on are going to be animals that look good when morphed together which I will be doing in Photoshop then deciding which ones go together and look good together. in this case mainly I will be focusing on Goats, Budgerigars, Horses, ducks, pony, quails. because I think they fit the criteria.
Considerations when taking photos of animals http://photo.net/nature-photography-forum/00Sw3j.
- Try not to disturb the animals, or hurt them in any way using flash etc harming their eyes
- Same angle photos of the animals so it looks more professional. Need to know when to back away from the animals and respect their personal space, don't pester the animals
- don't forget to also have patience when taking photos, wait for the right moment because the animal might be moving around.
- Using low Iso and a shallow depth of field so the images are very sharp and precised, (if your outside)
- If the light is low we want to use a larger aperture (small f-stop) and a shutter-speed fast enough for a sharp photo
What ISO will you use? What white balance will you select
The Iso I will be using is around 100-200 on a normal day but if its raining and abit dark then I will be using around 400-600
What editing techniques will you use?
I will be using photoshop and the sharpen tool so my images are more precised and clearer to the viewers
Good evidence of camera settings and technical knowledge.
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