Well, it's 2013. January has rolled over on the calendar, and everyone is making resolutions.
I don't ever make any personally, but I thought this would be a good time to try something new. Rather than doing anything like the normal (fitness/exercise, finances, etc), I thought I would challenge myself to do one little "photo essay," a week. Aim for the weekends, focus on setting up 10 photos, and keep myself to that. I'll allow myself to break the 10 photo rule if needed, but I don't want to end up with 200+ photos at the zoo, and that's my weekend.
Since this is week one, and the tree is still up, I thought the Christmas tree and ornaments would make a good first objective. It's not outside (it get's cold here), it's still, I can setup the tripod, and I can take advantage of the macro option on my lenses.
This was mostly shot with my 28-135 on my Canon T4i. The R2D2 ornament was shot with my 50mm f1.4 (wanted to get some good wide aperture shallow depth of field. Yoda was shot with my 55-250. The 135 just wasn't close enough to be able to get the frame I was looking for.
Hopefully this will be something I can easily keep to, and come up with good ideas for.
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