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Second Project: Composition
"Start by choosing one subject to photograph (narrow it down to one word, one place, or one adjective). Try not to photograph anything other than this subject while working on this project.
Your subject can be simple as a single noun, such as your house, or a more complex idea, such as a "sanctuary". In other words, the subject can be tangible or abstract.
You should be interested in your subject matter; it makes it easier and more exciting to shoot. Shoot outdoors in daylight without using a flash."
Your subject can be simple as a single noun, such as your house, or a more complex idea, such as a "sanctuary". In other words, the subject can be tangible or abstract.
You should be interested in your subject matter; it makes it easier and more exciting to shoot. Shoot outdoors in daylight without using a flash."

First Project: Scavenger Hunt
For our first project we had to turn in 10 pictures to represent these words:
1. Tiger
2. Tinsel
3.Texture
4. Timid
5.Trek
6. Three
7. Twist
8.Tow
9. Terminal
10. Tower
Here are mine ( in no particular order):
1. Tiger
2. Tinsel
3.Texture
4. Timid
5.Trek
6. Three
7. Twist
8.Tow
9. Terminal
10. Tower
Here are mine ( in no particular order):

First Post
I'm not really a photographer but I would like to get into it. I just bought a Canon XSi and I am ready to learn. I am taking a course at school, so hopefully that will aid the process.
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