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The first page chronicles the trip to the startline, the following page is the 1st day of the Around Australia Ride.
Dimensions: 3888 x 2592
Exposure: 1/160 sec at f/10
Focal Length: 43 mm
ISO Speed: ISO 200
Flash: no
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS
Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
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This old rustic gate handle was the perfect object for my rust assignment. I think the work gate in the background sets of the rust look of the gate handle.
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Assignment was to take an expression and illustrate it in a clever way(it was not worded that way but thats the gist of it) Adobe illustrator Pen tool......... photo references
This windows was photographed in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. This is a small Spanish colony city, it was the first capital of Guatemala and is well known around the world for it's unique architecture and ambiance.
Camera Canon EOS 450D ,Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125) ,Aperture f/2.8 ,Focal Length 105 mm
ISO Speed 100 ,Exposure Bias 0 EV ,Flash Off, Did not fire
The Calvert Photography Club photo assignment for 03/16/2019 was "Light". We could only submit two pictures for judging. These were my attempts from which two were submitted. The subject matter consisted of a strong LED light array source, a very small glass cube(frosted on two faces), a plastic diffraction grating sheet, sometimes a plastic fresnel lens sheet, and on the bottom a sheet of very white high gloss ink jet printing paper.
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Photography Class
Assignment 9
This week's assignment was called "Shooting from the Hip." Basically, it challenged us to take shots without looking through our camera lense/viewfinder. We were thus supposed to shoot with the camera down by our hip and anywhere else we chose -- over the shoulder, under the knee, above the head, etc. etc.
So I lead off with this photo, and subconscioulsy I knew that wasn't a good idea, but for some reason I just really liked this picture. Yeah, it's Harry and he's Happy -- so what? Hey, a girl's allowed to like a photo, alright? Prof didn't like it, but I liked the angle of it, the prominence of Harry as he slides into the top of the frame, the two arrows pointing up at him from a rather obtuse angle off the horizontal. And the sky is so blue! I wouldn't frame it, but I do like it.
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