u/stellavxy

Image 1 — Starting out!
Image 2 — Starting out!
Image 3 — Starting out!

Starting out!

I grew up watching my dad take photos with his camera all the time, and this year I really wanted to get into photography myself. These are some of the photos I’ve taken so far. Since I bake a lot, most of the pictures I have right now are food photos, though I feel like I can still improve them a bit more.

What do you guys think?

(The camera I use is a Canon EOS 760D.)

Shot details

Image 1

Coconut cookies

1/60s

f/7.1

56.00mm

ISO 800

I used the camera flash

Image 2

Baking corn

1/10s

f/8.0

81.00mm

ISO 1250

Warm tungsten light from the oven lamp

Image 3

Ice cream sundae with a raspberry sauce

1/160s

f/5.6

106.00mm

ISO 6400

Sunlight!!

u/stellavxy — 5 days ago

Best reference book?

I haven't bought any reference books yet, planning to buy them within a few days. I'm confused on which ones to buy.

I used the arihant all in one for science and sst back in 10th grade, they helped me really good

So I'm kinda debating on whether I should buy all in one for my subjects or should I go with oswaal

My subjects are

History

Geography

Economics

English

Hindi

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u/stellavxy — 8 days ago

Need help with history

So, I’ve been seeing all our seniors getting really good scores in the boards. I wanna congratulate them y’all did a great job!!

Right now, I’m in 12th grade and it’s my summer vacation. I was wondering how I can utilise this time to stay ahead of my school syllabus. I kinda suck at being attentive in class, so I was wondering how to study and actually remember stuff like how to revise things from time to time so I can retain information, especially in History, Geography, and Economics.

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u/stellavxy — 9 days ago