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CANON – Field Test 1

Field Test 1

-Camp Fire "twilight embers" Lens Comparison

Mark Shaw

A raw cut personal video archive/page archive, an interface to access my Field Test videos, where I will shoot a series of images: with each lensEYE[annimal}] each lens kind of liy Professional Journey.

I started to think of how each lens, is like a different animal…a different shape and size and kind of “Eye”[insert lead magnet hook video teaser with play button as the CTA…that is a quick sequence of images , photographs of each lens…straight on as if looking right at you…forget for a minute about the caMERA behind the lens…it’s the lenses…not the camera…that we will be taking you through each one…reflecting one of the real images taken with that lens…the “prime capture” or “spark point”  ….all 100 percent AS the camera took them……”then we can go into Lightroom….to play with the nature of how that particular lens….captured this series of fire images…

 

Author note: don’t over think these….keep them very quick nd to the point….just like literally a video that takes them into each lense…when they click on it…so an entire web page with a full background video..the same exACT  video in the teaser link video before…but now…you click to right…or to the left..to move to the next lens….and eventually…reverse engineer this page..to have a previous landing page…that is the symbol for fire…and a certain sized “pupil” Aperature…with it’s real life and real scale to that lens…a booklet printed…a digital pdf…a short video…a podcast.. a narrated video…a pure infographic/music track videos…all the same exact content…repurposed…just one simple slideshow…of each one of your lense…

1: the “legendary” multi purpose, L quality upper to mid tier level Canon lens. cost: new [affiliated link to canon site?] used: affiliated link to keh camera [one I have purchased 2 lenses.  2 of the 6 lenses tested here, I am using from keh.

The fire field test is one of several to come, field tests envisioned from these design notes. To Do: spark a real fire out here in the field….take a few pics…maybe a couple dozen or so of the fire..with each lense….now…the order in which I choose the lens, will determine the point in time we are into the night…time the fire has been blazing….point and time recorded in my paper/pocket field notebook with pen. [affiliated link to my notebook] a guide on journaling…[voice journaling intro-“hands free field recording to take your own notes on the fly as you photograph, use my guide to guide you through 1: how to spark your own fire.

Location A: dummy level

                  B: basic level

                   C: aware level

D: in Control, in the Flow….adding the very music I was listening to on my earbuds in the photos and video of me taking the actual picture or pictures you see with this lens…with a corresponding image overlayed of the camera settings from within the viewfinder of any camera

 

the “holy trinity” the secret to simplify the Complex

Aperture [light] and [depth]

     how to alter them at will…brighten….dim…scenic…or isolated visual point of interest in the photo as a little box simulating the point of focus, and in what exact shape and size…from the R6 mk11 [a guide here exclusively targeted for R6 mk ii owners, those thinking about purchasing, and a simplified version for ANY camera,,,film, digital, mirrorless…traditional…whatever. The ‘elements of photography” 

Light [aperture size][pupil dilation or opening] aperture

Space [depth of field ] focal length 

Time [stills[frozen fast-blurred] shutter speed

 

 

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Author Marketing Note

For the past two decades, I have thrived in the dynamic environment of Home Depot’s Tool Rental Operations. As a Customer Service/Support Specialist, I have managed high-volume customer interactions both in person and over the phone. I have honed my skills in active listening, empathy, and problem-solving, ensuring that each customer receives tailored solutions that meet their specific needs.

In addition to customer service, I have been responsible for precise data entry, scheduling, and document processing using advanced retail management software. Balancing customer interactions with detailed data management has been crucial in maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

My Artistic Background

My professional journey is complemented by a rich background in the arts. I hold an Associate Degree in Applied Science with a focus on Digital Media Graphic Design from York County Community College. This artistic training has equipped me with a unique set of skills that enhance my professional abilities.

Art has taught me to see beyond the surface and to understand the deeper emotions and motivations that drive human behavior. Whether through graphic design, multimedia projects, or daily interactions with customers, I strive to create meaningful connections and experiences. My artistic disciplines have instilled in me a high degree of objective awareness, non-reactiveness, and the ability to visualize problems from multiple angles.

Bridging the Gap Between Art and Customer Service

My artistic sensibilities have been instrumental in my customer service career. I approach each customer interaction with curiosity and empathy, imagining what it might be like to be in their shoes. This approach has enabled me to build strong, positive relationships with customers, even in high-pressure situations.

At Home Depot, I have often been the go-to person for resolving complex customer issues, particularly those involving technical tools and safety protocols. My ability to communicate effectively, coupled with my technical knowledge, has allowed me to provide comprehensive training and guidance to customers, ensuring their safety and satisfaction.

Continuous Learning and Growth

Currently, I am expanding my skill set by undergoing IT certification training, including the Google Technical Support Fundamentals course. This training is enhancing my technical abilities and preparing me for new challenges in the IT Help Desk and technical support fields. I believe that continuous learning is essential for personal and professional growth, and I am excited to apply my newfound skills in future roles.

A Personal Touch

Outside of work, I am a devoted husband and father to two wonderful children. My family and I enjoy exploring the great outdoors, where I draw inspiration from nature’s beauty. My hobbies include practicing Tai Chi, meditation, and engaging in various multimedia art projects.

My personal and professional experiences have taught me the value of empathy, active listening, and continuous improvement. I am passionate about helping others and making a positive impact in their lives, whether through solving a technical issue or providing a supportive and understanding ear.

Let’s Connect

Thank you for visiting my website. I look forward to connecting with you and exploring how I can help you achieve your goals. Whether you need technical support, customer service expertise, or simply want to share in the joy of artistic expression, I am here to assist.