For my project I will shoot with my 18-50mm lens, iso on 400, aperture at approximately 4.5/5 and fast shutter speed at 1/125 1/160th of a second in order to avoid motion blur. I am going to take the photos around 12pm when the sun is at its highest to get a warmer light. The equipment I'm going to use is just my camera and a 18-50mm lens and myself. The health and safety considerations are the people I may be photographing without them knowing, I may get confronted and have to think about taking the photos slyly. Another thing I need to consider is the angle I take the pictures on and if I'm going to be going up high. The clothing I'm gonna wear is everyday clothes because I don't want to stand out taking photos of people I want to be subtle. I have looked at the weather forecast and its said to be sunny but cold.
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I have decided to edit my plan. I have decided in going to do some photography around my home town leyland. I am going to focus on the parks and the things you would love as a kid on the streets. Im going to go out on a bright day and going to take photos of a play park. Im then going to walk around and think as if I was the younger me and take pictures of things I loved. For example puddles I used to love jumping I'm puddles as a child. I will do this because I want to take a old withered park and try and get across that as you grow older memories ware away.
The main history of leyland is Leyland trucks. Leyland is 5 miles south of Preston and was home to Leyland Motors once the 5th largest producer of trucks and buses in the world. It is now owned by the US company PACCAR and assembles 14,000 trucks a year at Leyland near Preston. A whole series of buses familiar to people all over the UK came from this factory. The single deck Leyland Lion, Tiger, Panther, Leopard. The double deck Titan PD series. Not to forget the Atlantean a Leyland design that radically changed the shape of buses all over the world. There were trucks as well the Beaver, Comet, Octopus and Hippo. Got to be careful though as specialist bus body builders used Leyland chassis so buses with the Leyland badge were often only the chassis. The last Leyland bodied buses were made in 1955. The company started in a back yard in Leyland, Lancashire, and grew through its fine products, business sense and gradual consolidation. At its peak the name Leyland covered almost all the remaining British owned vehicle manufacturing companies.
For my project I will shoot with my 50mm lens, ISO on 100 or 200, Aperture on approximately at 1.7 and shutter speed at approximately 1/125. in order to avoid motion blur. I am going to take the photos around 2pm when there is a warm light. The equipment I'm going to use is, my camera and a 50mm lens also myself. The health and safety considerations are the weather and if its muddy I may slip and hurt myself to stop this I'm going to make sure I wear sensible footwear. Another thing I need to consider is parents thinking I'm taking photos of their children when I'm not so I am going to take the pictures when nobody is on the park. The clothing I'm going to wear is a warm coat as I will be outside wellys, and long pants. This is because it is most likely going to be cold and the floor to be wet. I have checked the weather report and it is said to be cold and wet.
I have decided to edit my plan. I have decided in going to do some photography around my home town leyland. I am going to focus on the parks and the things you would love as a kid on the streets. Im going to go out on a bright day and going to take photos of a play park. Im then going to walk around and think as if I was the younger me and take pictures of things I loved. For example puddles I used to love jumping I'm puddles as a child. I will do this because I want to take a old withered park and try and get across that as you grow older memories ware away.
The main history of leyland is Leyland trucks. Leyland is 5 miles south of Preston and was home to Leyland Motors once the 5th largest producer of trucks and buses in the world. It is now owned by the US company PACCAR and assembles 14,000 trucks a year at Leyland near Preston. A whole series of buses familiar to people all over the UK came from this factory. The single deck Leyland Lion, Tiger, Panther, Leopard. The double deck Titan PD series. Not to forget the Atlantean a Leyland design that radically changed the shape of buses all over the world. There were trucks as well the Beaver, Comet, Octopus and Hippo. Got to be careful though as specialist bus body builders used Leyland chassis so buses with the Leyland badge were often only the chassis. The last Leyland bodied buses were made in 1955. The company started in a back yard in Leyland, Lancashire, and grew through its fine products, business sense and gradual consolidation. At its peak the name Leyland covered almost all the remaining British owned vehicle manufacturing companies. For my project I will shoot with my 50mm lens, ISO on 100 or 200, Aperture on approximately at 1.7 and shutter speed at approximately 1/125. in order to avoid motion blur. I am going to take the photos around 2pm when there is a warm light. The equipment I'm going to use is, my camera and a 50mm lens also myself. The health and safety considerations are the weather and if its muddy I may slip and hurt myself to stop this I'm going to make sure I wear sensible footwear. Another thing I need to consider is parents thinking I'm taking photos of their children when I'm not so I am going to take the pictures when nobody is on the park. The clothing I'm going to wear is a warm coat as I will be outside wellys, and long pants. This is because it is most likely going to be cold and the floor to be wet. I have checked the weather report and it is said to be cold and wet.

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