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SESSION 2 HOMEWORK
This was a focus point attempt and also included ISO on low at 200 to see how it worked with a reasonable amount of light about
I think this is correctly exposed, but the light meter wanted me to move one stop... uh.. the other way - a slower shutter speed at 1/60.
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/50
ISO: 400
camera mode: manual
Segundina Lumacad, 57, helps her adoptive daughter Dimple, 7, do her homework as they sit together at home.
With a fourth grader, a third grader and a first grader, homework is a very big part of every evening. An average of two hours a night is spent on math, social studies, spelling, instrument practice, and science...all to be prepared. Prepared for life, for a career, for college, for high school, for the fifth grade, and for class tomorrow!!
Both her expression and the mood of this shot really give me the feeling of those late night runs I used to do when I felt like all I could do was just plow through the night and hope for the best.
Shring Webb, a sophomore speech pathology major, and Marlene Acosta, a junior sociology major studies at Acosta house right after a workout Sunday March 23, 2014.
It took almost half an hour to typeset this. I think the real reason everyone is so interested in mechanizing everything isn't that they really care about someday having more secure software or something; it's just that they're tired of fighting with LaTeX.
8.25"X11.5"
#2 Pencil, Colored Pencil, Ink
This drawing represents some of my favorite things in the world that bring me peace(Hockey, Music, and Xbox), and one major thing that forbids me from enjoying these things(homework).