


I had a lot of fun with this project and honestly felt like I did a pretty good job. I was really proud of my panning photo because I was about to get the rider in focus so much. Obviously it isn’t perfect. One thing I would really work on in the future is making sure I don’t cut off the feet of people I am taking panning photos of. Luckily this one I didn’t cut the feet off but on some others I tried I did and this one came close. I would have liked some more space between the bottom of the frame and his feet. But I think that will get better as I get more comfortable doing these types of photos. Today I was just focused on getting them somewhat in focus. My frozen photo looks a bit simple but was actually quite difficult to get. I followed this squirrel around for a wile and could not get a good still shot of it. Finally when it stopped I was able to get low and get this photo of it standing up moments before it took off again. Last is my random photo, which was somewhat accidental but turned out really nice. I went over to Dunn Woods to try and get a photo of some squirrels and while I was trying to get another ones picture, this one came out from behind me and just posed like this in front of the camera. So I was actually pretty close to it which is why I was able to zoom in so close. Overall I would say this workshop was a success.