1. Army Meltdown , 2/6/2008 – 9:36:38 PM, San Angelo Texas - Apartment, f/2.8, 1/50 sec - Canon PowerShot SD1000, No flash
2. Dried Close, 2/21/2008 – 10:46:35 AM, San Angelo Texas - Outside, f/2.8, 1/400 sec - Canon PowerShot SD1000, No flash one of the first experiments with macro
3. Autumn in 3rds, 10/17/2010 – 10:54:15 PM, Rexburg Idaho - Main street apartment, f/8, 1/160 sec - Canon PowerShot SD1000, no flash held in hands
4. Seasons Up Close, 10/17/2010 – 10:57:23 PM, Rexburg Idaho - Main street apartment, f/2.8, 1/60 sec- Canon PowerShot SD1000, Flash and no tripod
5. Stormy But Plain, 3/10/2007 – 10:18:17 PM, Plainview Texas - Outside apartment, f/2.7, 1/15 sec - Casio EX-S600, No flash point and shoot
6. July 4 Sorcery, 7/2/2006 – 9:13:13 PM, Sugar Idaho - Outside Home, f/2.9, 2.0 sec - HP Photosmart M415, Flash and point and shoot
7. Ghostly Friend, 7/13/2005, 11:42:01 PM, Sugar City Idaho - Near a Friends Shop, f/2.9, 2.0 sec - HP Photosmart M415, Flash and point and shoot
I don't have a ton of pictures with really any principles applied because I've very new to photography. Luckily I played around some and still have the pictures I used. I tried to use a variety of shots, landscape, macro, thirds, longer exposures, and etc. I didn't do any editing on any of the photos shown above. I was surprised to learn you could pull up all the photo details for most shots in photoshop or bridge, ex. f-stop, date and time, shutter speed, and etc.
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