I bought my first camera last September and started taking photos .
In reality, it is 1 year and 2 months, but I would roughly round it and call it 1 year.
While looking through photos, I suddenly remembered the old days.
1. First camera purchase (September 22)
My little child, who had longed for a DSLR since middle school, bought his first camera as an academic.
However, Haksik, who has no money, has no choice but chooses Naerimpus, which is a cheap used product.
I bought 20.7/ㅣlumix 12-32 bulk on e-m1 mk1 that I picked up at Carrot for 220,000 won and impersonated the photographer.
It was a time when people competed with quantity rather than quality, so there are only 4 left...
Due to the crazy composition and the insane correction latitude, the result is a photo that deserves countless retries. Even now, if you tell me to make this exactly like the original, the trap is that you won't be able to make it.
2. Gyeongju exhibition (November 22)
A small child holding a camera is full of dreams and goes out to work.
However, since I don't have money, going abroad is out of the question, so I leave for Gyeongju, Korea's representative autumn attraction.
(Chromatic aberration nonsense!!!)
I started creating roughly similar compositions through Pinterest deep learning.
However, every time I corrected it, I started crying while looking at the 2013 body. (Actually, the problem is not the body, but the hands.)
3. Sub camera purchase
A newbie who found out about Disagal arrogantly developed a romance with a sub camera.
In the end, Kingat leaves Mapo behind and starts an affair with Fuji.
However, I couldn't afford the x100v, so I compromised with the x-e4.
I'm starting to get a rough idea of how to see vanishing points and lines in photos.
Fuji will do the correction for you...
But this is what Fuji's photos are all about. It took less than a few months for me to do it.
4. Main body change (February 23)
Finally, the main body upgraded to E-M1 MK3. As expected, the old building is famous..
Pro lenses are increasing one by one, with 12-100 at the forefront.
This is the point where I started paying attention to correction.
I started correcting focusing on partial contrast and contrast.
It's still time to mess with the colors and you'll be ruined like a dog.
5. Trip to Jeju Island (September 23)
Actually, I didn't go out to film, but I took the photo while I was working, so it's a bit disappointing that I didn't pack the right equipment.
Still, 12-100 is God
I think I'm starting to prefer wider compositions.
In general, it feels like there is a lot of free space in the photos.
6. Present (November 23)
I went to Japan last week. She was pretty
Kyoto looks really pretty
I finally started using tone curves.
Almost like a monkey staring at an iPhone, I was left with a question mark, but once I understood it, a whole new world dawned on me...
These days, it seems like a lot of people are using a matte look to reduce contrast overall.
I'm sorry it's been so long, kids... I didn't know it would be this long either.
It was too long, so I tried to delete it, but it was a waste to write it, so I ended it roughly...
I think my next study will be night views. It was really difficult to catch the light at night.
Let's all have fun taking pictures