List of 10 Photos I would like to take:
1. I've been meaning to take this one for a while, my house is right alongside a really old graveyard that contains the previous owners of the property. Its a has a stone wall covered in ivy, and an iron gate, which is really pretty, If you can overlook the whole dead people thing. I would use a fast shutter speed and a small aperture in order to capture the intricate details in the stones. (Is it disrespectful to photograph graveyards? I don't want to get haunted or anything)
2. I recently got this one on film, but I'm going to write about it anyway. One of my dogs smiles when shes moderately angry (Okay, maybe its not a smile, she's baring her teeth at me) The emotion is not important, but it super cute and she looks like shes smiling like a person. I'm not really worried about her biting me because shes only like 10 pounds. I used a large aperture to capture her in shallow depth, and blur everything else, and I used a fast shutter speed to take it because she is super fidgety.
3. My kitty cat likes to touch noses with things like mice, people, dogs, other cats, pretty much everything, I think that would make a super cute photo however, I would have to be super sneaky and use a fast shutter speed to catch her off guard because shes not a big fan of cameras, not sure why.
4. Im visiting New York and Connecticut over spring break to visit some colleges I'll never get accepted to. I plan on taking some pretty neat shots of the city, not sure of what given I've never been to New York before. I'm hoping to see something interesting while I'm there, other than colleges.
5. I'm waiting for the weather to warm up, but I want to take a picture of our koi pond outside of my house, I want to use a slow shutter speed to capture the movement and kind of make it look like many colorful lines in the water.
6. One day, when the cattle warm up to me (It hasn't happened in the past 16 years so I'm not really sure it will happen) but, I would like to take a close up photograph of our cow, Batman, She has an interesting blaze on her face that looks like the bat symbol, I think it would be neat to capture because she is perfectly symmetrical. I would have to use a fast shutter speed then run for the hills because the other cows have violent tendencies, except for the one I raised from a baby (but it's that gang mentality you know, she'd turn on me in a second)
7. There's this huge flock of geese that gets into turf wars with the other large group of geese, and its very interesting to watch but, You have got to be sneaky and quiet or else both groups of geese will see you and attack your face. I would use a fast shutter speed to capture the flight and crazy goose facial expressions they make. I have been able to capture this occurrence before, its on my Instagram with 17000000 filters on it.
8. There's this coyote that lives behind my house (I call him/her Trudy) anyway, Trudy really is an interesting animal, but Shes kind of terrifying, I've only seen her once or twice while I was on dog watch (we have 3 poodles. We have to stand outside when the go out to make sure Trudy doesn't eat them.) I would have to use a fast shutter speed because luckily for me, Trudy is terrified of humans and will (hopefully) bolt if she sees me. Not really sure if that will work out.
9. In the spring our cow pasture gets totally overwhelmed with buttercups, and even though they aren't the best for the cows, they are extremely pretty to look at what with the rolling hills and white fences and all. I would use a smaller aperture to capture as many small details as i can
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