Through this project I've been able to understand what I think are two important points inside photography:
one is the fact of the intention with which the shot is taken marks it's kind. So is always important once you have the camera on your hand to know what do you want from the shot or at least what is the main intention of the images you are taken.
Second, is the way how you set the camera when shooting, and how affects the image.
Because I did already study some basics about photography I found easy to set in the (more or less) right way the exposure time (the time the machine will take taking the shot and catching the light) and the ISO number (the general brightness of the image). And this is the reason I don't feel I really improve with my photography in a technical way, but in theory I did see more clearly the difference between kinds of photography and it's uses, and also did serve me as a reminder of things that I was already forgetting!
As happened to me years ago, when I did study some photography, this time I couldn't work out what about some settings as F number, but I found that with a manual mode, playing just with the exposure time and ISO number I've been able to take some successful shots.
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