What editing
techniques do you intend to use?
The animals at the farm are at the moment
- Anglo-Nubian Goat,
- Dexter Cows,
- Shetland Pony.
- Angora Goats,
- Golden Guernsey Goat,
- Jacobs Sheep and their offspring,
- rabbits,
- guinea-pigs,
- chickens,
- geese,
- ducks
- turkeys,
- cockatiels,
- a Rosella parrot,
- quails,
- finches,
- and budgerigars.
The animals that I would specifically focus on The Golden Guernsey Goat, Jacob Sheep,Guinea-pigs, Rosella parrot, quails and finches. The considerations that I will be making are the ISO, Shutter speed,aperture and white balance.
- ISO: If the weather is good then I would use an ISO of 100-200. If the weather was overcast or raining I would use an ISO of 400-800.
- Shutter speed: The minimum That I would use on animals If they where stationary 1/100's. But if it was moving I would use 1/200's.
- Aperture: A large aperture will focus on the animal and blur out the background so when it comes to editing it later it will help cut the animal out because It won't be huge blocks of color that will blend with the animal.
- White balance: Compensates for the light in the area whether it be natural or artificial and balance out the lighting.
If I wanted to focus on the depth of field I would focus on the aperture and If I wanted to focus on the animals while there moving I would have s a quicker shutter speed.
The editing Technique's I would use are the levels and curves which alter the lighting levels to help make the image brighter or darker depending on what you want the lighting to look like. Crop so I can crop unnecessary bits in the background. Cut tool so I can cut the animal out if I only want the animal on it's own with no background.

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