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Branch: Tully Community Branch Library
Event: Homework Center
Date: 2012 October
Description: Tully teensReachers volunteer at the Homework Center
I tried out the record button on my camera after taking this shot of my son reading his homework assignment. He's a bit of clown. To listen click here (143KB wav file). This opens a new window.
She really had her mind wrapped around a homework puzzle she had to solve. I must say that 1st graders are far more advanced than I was at that age.
James's daycare sent home this page about "what we're thankful for" to us to fill out and/or decorate for a display they're doing for Thanksgiving. I think 2 years old is a little early to be starting homework, don't you?
So this is what college life consists of at this point...sitting home doing algebra homework. When will I ever use this stuff? What is NEVER, Alex? Blah.
My son Mihailo doing homework by fixing mistakes.
This is my first usable (I think so :)) photo taken with new Canon EOS 400D
327/365 -- On homework duty tonight. Luckily, it was a light night. Ended up reading and having a nice night.
Took this at a floating market outside Bangkok, Thailand.
Reminds me of how my mom used to take me to work and help with my homework. :-)
Branch: Vineland.
Event: CLA Snapshot Day.
Date: October 6, 2010
Description: Two young customers work on their homework.
My nephew is behind the curve on his reading skills, and we work with him every night on his weekly spelling words to try to get him caught up.
This is the first image in a series related to the work we are doing at home to help him.
Few things suck more than homework over the holidays. I feel really fortunate to be done with all of that nonsense! I feel sorry for those that have to trudge through textbooks during the holiday season...
Here it is Large On White. It really lets you see a lot more detail.
For this shot I tried to do another dipytch and show the process I used to go through when I did homework.
All feedback, critiques and comments are greatly appreciated!
Shot info:
f/8
iso 100
1/200 shutter
b400 camera left full power with shoot through umprella
b800 camera right and above 1/16 for fill/rim light
Thanks to the "Life Through a Lenz" for feedback on my lighting in the last shot. I think it really helped separate the "model" from the background in this shot.
Homework
Imogen had prepared a story for an English assessment over half term. However, she re-read the marking criteria this evening and realised that it wasn't going to score too well. So, back to the drawing board. Assessment is tomorrow!! Poor thing.