シャドーイング練習: Solo Travel Photography Tips - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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My first tip for you is interesting framing, using foreground and perspective.
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My first tip for you is interesting framing, using foreground and perspective.
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Instead of standing in front of a scene,
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I look for ways to become part of it and to take a step into it.
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What helps me get inside an image is using something in the foreground that's blurry
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and then having something in the distance that's in focus.
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That's going to create depth and something more dynamic instead of just having a flat image.
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You kind of, as the viewer,
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also become part of the scene.
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Doorways or windows, anything that could be useful as a frame,
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it's not just giving the depth,
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but it's also about having an interesting composition.
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It's like inviting the viewer to stand exactly where I stood.
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A coffee or a book,
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or a book, certain elements tell more of a story.
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Including those elements and having them layered in a photo really helps to evoke emotions.
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Don't be afraid to change perspectives.
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Crouch down, take a step aside,
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move closer than what usually would feel comfortable for you.
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The way I usually function is I see something
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and it moves me and it touches me and I see beauty and then I want to capture it.
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My tip number two is finding the little details and patterns.
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Having photos with a mixture of close-ups and details and patterns,
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and then also having those vast images as well.
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Those ordinary moments, they really help capture the atmosphere and the essence of a place.
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For example, here on Mallorca,
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that could be laundry hanging outside.
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Those little daily life scenes will be more interesting than just having
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that same kind of an island that you've seen a million times.
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When you train your eye to notice the quiet things,
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your photos become more personal.
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Your travel story feels unique because nobody saw it exactly the way you saw it.
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There's a difference between a selfie and a self-portrait.
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I see a lot of people taking selfies to include themselves there,
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but there's more creative ways,
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whether that's through reflections or shadow plays,
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or just including your hand or your feet.
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There are multiple ways to tell more of a personal story.
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The thing I like to do most is just have myself included as a silhouette,
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make the story a little bit more personal,
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get away from, like, classic selfie more to capturing your experience there.
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Kind of looking back at trips that I've done like 10 years ago,
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for example, nowadays it's beautiful for me to see.
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It's a good reminder of where you've been in life.
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It does add something to a photo if you include yourself in like a creative way.
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My tip number four is light,
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planning and timing and light changes everything.
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Instead of avoiding midday and the mid daylight,
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I use it to my advantage.
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I use the bold shadows and the high contrasts.
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It can be really interesting to get creative with it.
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I do use an app called SolarWatch,
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and it's really helping me understand how the light is going to move throughout the day.
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It's really important to understand how high is it going to be,
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depending on the time of the year.
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Sometimes the most beautiful light is there when you least expect it.
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The key is simply to be aware and ready.
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My tip number five is focal length and camera settings,
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28 millimeter versus 43 millimeter.
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The 28 millimeter focal length allows for a lot of room and opportunities to include things into a frame,
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whereas 43mm is more or less equivalent to the natural eye.
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For me, it's very intuitive to shoot with a 43mm lens.
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There's advantages to both lenses.
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I think there's no right or wrong.
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I wish I could just shoot everything with a cue.
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It's the cue specifically.
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For me, it helps me to easily adjust aperture
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and speed in such a fast and natural way that I always shoot manually.
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You can either use it as a point-and-shoot camera or you can set everything to manual.
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It becomes so much like an extension of yourself.
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- Interesting framing: 興味深い構図を考えることが大切。
- Little details and patterns: 小さなディテールやパターンに注目する。
- Creative ways to tell a story: 物語を語るための創造的な方法を探る。
- Planning and timing: 光の捉え方、計画とタイミングが重要。
- Include yourself in the photo: 自分自身を写真にクリエイティブに含める。
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この動画の情報を活かして、英語シャドーイングを行うためのガイドを以下に示します。まず、動画を観ながらスピーカーの言葉に注意を払い、その発音やリズムを意識します。
- 視覚的に追う: 動画を再生しながら、スピーカーが話すシーンを観察します。視点や構図に注目することで、文脈を理解しやすくなります。
- 反復練習: 各フレーズを少しずつシャドーイングします。同じフレーズを何度も繰り返すことで、自分の発話が自然になっていくのを感じるでしょう。
- 感情を込める: スピーカーの感情を意識して、同じように感情を込めて発音してみましょう。情緒的な表現を学ぶことができます。
- 音声を録音: 自分の声を録音し、スピーカーの声と比較します。これにより、発音やイントネーションの違いを把握し、改善点を見つけることができます。
- IELTS スピーキング対策: 特にIELTSなどの試験対策に向けて、これらのフレーズやテクニックを使い、自分の表現力を高めることに集中します。
これらのステップを通して、英語のスピーキング力を向上させ、shadow speechのスキルを磨きましょう。新しい観点やアプローチを学ぶことで、英語学習がさらに楽しくなります!
シャドーイングとは?英語上達に効果的な理由
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