This is my research for Stonebridge Farm as I will be taking pictures of animals. I have created a list of animals which are at the farm.
Iris, the Anglo-Nubian Goat,
Luna and Buttercup, the Dexter Cows,
Billy the Shetland Pony
and Tilly and Fairy, Section A Ponies.
We also have Timmy and Barry, the Angora Goats, Sally the Golden Guernsey Goat,
Dolly and Daisy the Jacobs Sheep and their offspring, Rosie, Venus, Treacle, Cupcake and Teddy.
Kev the tortoise
Henry the turtle swims
a variety of rabbits,
guinea-pigs
chickens
geese,
ducks
turkeys. Outside, in our aviary (donated by Mr and Mrs Goodfellow in fond memory of their son Richard who used to work at the farm), we have
cockatiels
a rosella parrot,
quails,
finches,
and budgerigars.
The list that im taking pictures of, at Stonebridge farm.
1. rabbit and horses
2. goats and cows and wings
3. sheep and ponies.

http://sciencenordic.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/620x/rabbit_0.jpg

http://www.ukscf.org/assets/img/news-article-images/horse.jpg

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Domestic_goat_kid_in_capeweed.jpg

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/Cow_female_black_white.jpg

http://globe-views.com/dcim/dreams/sheep/sheep-03.jpg

http://www.pets4homes.co.uk/images/articles/2460/large/how-to-feed-ponies-to-avoid-obesity-54ad2a0dbcbb0.jpg
When taking pictures we must be careful of animals moving or attacking. They are easily frightened so you need avoid sudden movement and making loud noises as they may cause an adverse reaction.
I will make test shots for each picture which means I will take a picture from different angles and use the camera flash on a different picture. The ISO setting I will change the shuttter speed to normal or fast for each picture and I will take 10-15 pictures of the same animal. I will use a white paper to make my camera more focused and the image sharp.
The list that im taking pictures of, at Stonebridge farm.
1. rabbit and horses
2. goats and cows and wings
3. sheep and ponies.
http://sciencenordic.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/620x/rabbit_0.jpg
http://www.ukscf.org/assets/img/news-article-images/horse.jpg

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Domestic_goat_kid_in_capeweed.jpg

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/Cow_female_black_white.jpg
http://globe-views.com/dcim/dreams/sheep/sheep-03.jpg
http://www.pets4homes.co.uk/images/articles/2460/large/how-to-feed-ponies-to-avoid-obesity-54ad2a0dbcbb0.jpg
When taking pictures we must be careful of animals moving or attacking. They are easily frightened so you need avoid sudden movement and making loud noises as they may cause an adverse reaction.
I will make test shots for each picture which means I will take a picture from different angles and use the camera flash on a different picture. The ISO setting I will change the shuttter speed to normal or fast for each picture and I will take 10-15 pictures of the same animal. I will use a white paper to make my camera more focused and the image sharp.
I will use Adobe Photoshop CS6 and the editing techniques I will use are crop tools, colour filters, image disappearance, and marque tool.
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