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Question Sequence Photography ideas

hi,
my name is montse and im a newbie :P
i wanted to see if you guys could help me with ideas
for a sequence photography project that i have for class
it has to be from 6-8 shots long

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Old 03-16-2009, 04:35 AM
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Any sporting event.
How bout arts & crafts........pottery making.
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What is one of your biggest interests or hobbies besides photography?
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i would have to say cooking
and maybe sports
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Old 03-16-2009, 04:42 AM
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i would have to say cooking
and maybe sports
What kind of camera are ya using?????
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for the class i am using a 35 mm
Canon EOS rebel S
with the regular lense
i have to use black and white film for the class
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Does it have a motor drive for advance, or is it manual?
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it is motor i believe
because it advances by itself.
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I guess it depends how you interpret the word "sequence" - for some people it has to be a series of pictures which are taken quite quickly, but in my opinion a sequence of pictures could easily be taken over a period of hours, days or even weeks..

If you like cooking, perhaps you could maybe try something like a sequence of images which starts with a bag of shopping, and ends with an empty dinner-plate, with each step in between being a different part of the process of cooking a meal.

Are you Spanish/Catalan, by any chance?

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well my grandma was from Spain, but for being a third generation im from the US :r
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