FIN 247 Unit 3
Research/Note taking
- Doing more – Taking more photos – will eventually create much better results in the long run.
- Taking pictures regularly will train the eye and brain to recognize potential photos in places where other photographers may not.
- Will eventually become an unnoticeable habit – a photo a day means taking photos every possible moment – whether that be with your digital camera or with your phone.
- The goal – Photographing everyday allows you to spot differences, certain elements a lot faster. Basing your decisions on all your gathered experiences.
- Practice is a good way to try things out with no pressure or failure, can improve motivation and motivates you to try new and different techniques, along with new equipment.
- Practicing and photographing everyday can give you a consistent outlook on your progress.
- The only way you can learn about shots (composition, what works and what doesn’t) is by taking those shots in the first place – Research and reading can help but hands on practice will give you better and faster results.
Week 1
Disclaimer – Actual post is under Course Work – FIN 247 – FIN 247 – Unit 3 (Has all the photo galleries loaded)
Throughout all photos – common editing workflow consisted of basic touch ups: Exposure, contrast, vibrancy, cropping, clarity, etc. I still have the “wrong” – more advanced? – Lightroom, but am becoming more comfortable with it (my adobe cloud account is not updating so I can’t access). Only used the Healing Brush on the first photo on March 11.
March 11 – A slow recovery but a lifting Sunset
Noticing the colours outside from the house, I gathered my things and went out to take some photos.

March 14 – Switching of time
After some recovery and appointments Saturday, Sunday brought a white surprise of snow! This is when I knew I couldn’t stay inside. I was lucky enough to get photos in varied environments. Driving and looking along the beach first and ending at the dock!

March 15 – In memory
Evening beach walk… Starting off, I brought my camera with me but quickly found that it would get in the way so I bought it back home and opted for my phone camera. The evening before I found an injured Red- Breasted Merganser along the same shore who had probably been attacked by an eagle or mink. (His story below). While walking the beach I found an empty abalone shell in the same place where I rescued the merganser. Shell included in the photos.

Screenshots of Albums




Rest in Peace Swin, the Red
Breasted Merganser

I have a deep connection with nature and wildlife, to find this injured merganser in my time of struggle has helped me greatly. I am happy that I, and everyone else who helped, was able to give this beautiful bird a fighting chance, and a comfortable, warm, final resting place…
Week 2 and 3 + 4 are submitted and found under the Course Work – FIN 247 Tab on the main page.