more lights....









A Continuation of limited light, and long exposure experiments with random and calculated flash blasts. 

more light experiments






Some more work I did with light, and lack of light with the addition of motion. This is part of a lesson for tomorrow morning I'm still working on.

light experiment in the darkroom



















Using a light up bouncy ball and some intermittent flash we were able to capture some odd lighting situations.

High ISO w/ noise reduction

Lit with minmal light, I shot this at ISO 3200, 1/20 of a second, F2.8, 24mm, slight blur, but acceptable. I also used color noise reduction.

stopping motion

We are continuing to work on stopping motion with the lowest ISO possible, this was ISO 400, F10, 1/400 of a second.

Leapster



I took a few shots of my son in super low light to show my students the positives and negatives of what I consider super high ISO (3200). Even with heavy pixel noise in the darks the pictures are still relatively sharp.

Snowshoeing 2







I brought a simple Kodak C813 (8.1 megapixel "point and shoot ") camera snowshoeing today. I'm not entirely trilled, but I still like the way some scenes were captured. My one obvious complaint is lens quality, and it shows in the detail, but it beats bringing nothing and it's light. They retail for about $44.99 now. It was my wife's, I replaced it with a Canon Powershot that takes much better pictures, so this is mine for walking around with, and not having to worry about.

Art Dept. Promo



I've been working on this video to enlighten students to great courses we teach, and how much fun they can have learning through the Visual Arts.

for better quality go to: www.vimeo.com/fstopper

Kaitlyn's Panda

Built in computer art, using only text layers to construct the Panda.

old school color


Students were hand coloring black and white traditional process prints, we tried to restrain and keep it subtle.