You can turn any bad day to good day! Enjoy every-day!
Sometimes we all experience 'darker' days, when everything is wrong and nothing seems to work... whatever happens we need to remember that finding joy and happiness is not that hard, we can just look around us and appreciate what we have already. And that the bad as well as positive feelings are coming solely from within us - not from environment around or anyone else. We just need to look beyond all that seems to be 'wrong', see the positive side of everything - even if it's something very bad that bothers you - think about it... there must be at least one positive in this situation, person, thing... You can turn any bad day to good day! Enjoy every-day!
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This is my final assignment for this course and somehow I am a bit sad that this course is ending... - strangely, as I was not entirely happy in the beginning and I almost quit before the first assignment... But I am entirely happy that I stayed and learned so many things and 'met' so many great people, good photographers with bright future! Thank You All, thanks for tutors and mentors input, thanks to pro's who shown us 'other' sides of photography, thanks to my Wife for showing me this course, giving me very supportive feedback and helping mentally during those 4 weeks. This is the second assignment for the online course Commercial Photography: Still and Moving Image. I am sharing this to gain more feedback. This time the guidelines were: 30 seconds of "moving image" with inclusion of sound - either recorded by camera or additional soundtrack, i.e. music. This is first time that I have "produced" video other than random recording from party or travel. Although I had some little experience in video editing it was still a bit tricky. I have used the music as a sound background for it. For the purpose of photography course that I'm doing at the moment (Commercial Photography: Still and Moving Image) I had to create something new for me - a cinemagraph, which is quite new form of art - a still image containing moving part. "(...)Cinemagraphs are made by taking a series of photographs or a video recording, and, using image editing software, compositing the photographs or the video frames into a seamless loop of sequential frames." - source Wikipedia. |
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