Friday, March 26, 2010

In Focus I Class, week IV

On Wednesday March 24, my photography class was held at the Embarcadero. My teachers (Rod and Robin Deutschmann) had the class do a Scavenger Hunt, we were all given the same list,
of the types of photo's required. We were allowed to take them of whatever inspired us.
We were only allowed to keep the shots that were required.

I think by doing that we were forced to make sure we got THE ONE. When you've taken THE ONE, you know it! It's the one you can be proud of!!!

All of my classes have been so much fun, and I have learned so much more than I ever expected to. An SLR camera, it just sounded intimidating to me. Rod and his wife Robin are excellent teachers and artists. They are encouraging, patient and it's so obvious that they love what they do.
I still haven't taken my camera out of manual, I never will, there is no need!!!




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

In Focus I Class, week II

I took this pic when I went fishing on Sunday March 14th, trying to do a class assignment called "Perspective" I call it "Man Eating, Fish" or is it "Fish, Eating Man"???
This is the pic that I took during class on Saturday March 13th, our classmate is soooo little that you can hold her in the palm of your hand!

The pictures below are some that my teachers took during our class


Just having fun!!!



Robin helping us with our task




Learning about our shooting and aiming stance. Rodney was a marksman teacher in the Marines.






Thursday, March 11, 2010

In Focus I Class, week I

This afternoon I was practicing taking blury pictures.......Yes, you heard me right!!!


It's called depth of field or DOF.






I like the results!




I'm having a blast with these photography classes :)






Sunday, March 7, 2010

In Focus I class, week 1








I just started a new photography class yesterday March 6th, 2010. Class was held at Balboa Park. Here are some pictures that I took after class, practicing with shutter speeds and lighting.


Yesterday at the park, I noticed a figure of a woman on this building, I thought she looked like she was carrying a huge burden. After I took the first shot I noticed my image didn't look at all like what I was thinking. There was way too much detail.This first pic was taken with a 1/30 ss...
















The second shot with 1/60 ss...less detail.





The third with 1/100 ss...
I found that a faster shutter speed, picked up less detail on the building, which put more emphasis on the woman and her daunting burden....
This is the image that I was seeing in my minds eye!




Just as an experiment, I took this fourth shot with an even faster ss 1/320 and changed the iso from 100 to 1600. And the shot was no good because there was just too much info.