I’ve gotten better at using my Camera.

I finally had bought a camera this last week or so and I’ve been improving. I’ve finally learned what everything means on how to change a photo. I’ve been taking moderate amounts of photos of my house just seeing how good they look.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been dedicating time and energy to improving my camera skills, and the results have been both exciting and rewarding. At the start, I focused on understanding the technical aspects of my camera—things like mastering manual mode, adjusting ISO, aperture, and shutter speed to suit various conditions, which were still practicing in classes. These foundational elements were initially intimidating, but as I practiced, they became second nature. Learning to control these settings gave me much more creative freedom, allowing me to capture images exactly the way I envisioned them.

I’ve also been working on enhancing my eye for composition. I experimented with various techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and symmetry, which transformed the way I frame my subjects.