reflections in glass


Two quick shots of a girl approaching a door to let me in, the first has more reflection, the second obviously has more of her and less reflection off the door. 



student light experiment video

Pinhole Plethora

It's that time of year again, when we start scrounging up trash or recyclables to make full functioning pinhole cameras. Here's a few that took great shots from last year, now we begin building our new cameras which we hope look much better, but function as well, if not better.

ancient inspirations

It's interesting to see how the students start a sculpture project, and where the end up. I think I'm beginning to like process more than products? Here's a couple parts in the making.

weird moments


Diversity Assembly

A couple shots from a Black History Month diversity assembly today.




Variations

I Took a simple shot that had some varying light and shadows. I had my Photo 2 students who are new to Photoshop open and adjust the RAW file to their liking, export it into the normal Photoshop window, perform a 13 step set of adjustments, and ultimately save it as a JPEG. It's fun to see how they chose to adjust the same shot. Granted some of the colors were a little wild and the detail was lost, they still learned some basics and had fun. Everyone goes a bit crazy with all the options and filters at first.




















river walk with my 100-300mm



















Walking around, and trying out my100-300mm canon rediscovered old lens.

Not from Chicago


My "deep dish" attempt wasn't a total failure it was just more of a NY style "pan pizza".

EF 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM

This is shot with an old lens from my film days I kinda forgot about. It's a
EF 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM, so it still works with my Canon EOS 1D, but it's really slow indoors. Not bad detail for hand held, f4.5 1/40s ISO800 100mm. I'm going to use it for carry around to avoid breaking an L series lens again which I need for weddings. Below was sharper due to more light, f10, 1/400, ISO 200, 100mm.


think about it...

Cherie shot this, I held the light and adjusted the level, no photoshop trickery...