Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Website Review

I chose to look at the Do It Yourself Photography website. At first glance it was a little messy. I didn't immediately see a menu/pull down, so it was kind of confusing. The page was also full of lot boxes with different headlines and pictures. My first take on this website is that it will be messy and hard to follow. I as begin read the headlines i notice that there are many different topics. Some of which are things to do to make your camera better, or news in the art industry. As i spend more time looking at the homepage, there is a lie of headlines which I can scroll through. These are quizzes to find out what kind of photographer i am, or what kind of lens is my favorite and others. It looks like a great site to find little helpful tips and new ideas to try for photographers. I don't think that i will add this site to my bookmarks because i try to keep many bookmarks at a small number, but it is a very helpful site that i will probably consider using to help me in the future. I would recommend this website to someone in the future because as I have said it is a nice place to find tips and tricks. Some of them are very useful too, like "How to et lab quality film scans at home using wet mounts" This would be a really cool article to read because it could teach a really neat skill to learn.
I woUld rate it a 4 out of 5 
While viewing this website I learned many things. The main of which was 19 new and useful tips to be better at taking portraits. Some of which were just simple questions that you ask yourself to find out why you are shooting the picture. Others were actual tips like, "don't make a photo, just let the photo happen." I will definitely se these tips in the future if we ever have a portrait shoot. I also learned that i am best fit to take pictures of nature and stopped things, according to one of the quizzes i took. i think this is important because i now know wha my strong assets are and that i should try to stick to taking those kinds of pictures. I will, in the future, try my best to take those kinds of pictures while I am using those tips that I learned as well. 

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