Monday, July 30, 2012

July 20th - Day One

Today was the first day of class for our group. Everyday, the class will discuss one part of photography in the classroom and then we will head out to take some photos using what we learned in class.

Today, we talked about wide angle and telephoto lenses; the students job was to go out and take photos in pairs, both from the same spot, but one taken with a wide angle and the other taken with a telephoto lens. The idea was to show the kids how the two different lenses will change the way their photos looked. The students responded greatly. Here are their pairs.

Wish
Wish saw a tree with some lovely yellow flowers. With her two photos, she was able to show us not only the flowers, but the tree as well. Good thinking Wish!
 

Lauren
Lauren also found a good looking tree. By using her wide angle lens to show us the meadow and the telephoto to show us the tree itself, we can appreciate not only the tree, but the meadow she found it in. 
 

Nyo-Nyo
Daan Park has a very nice duck pond in the middle. Nyo-Nyo has given us two very nice views of it.
 

Hank
Hank took good advantage of the patterns in some of the paving stones in the park. The wide view shows us the whole circle and he gets abstract by zooming in on the center.


 CelineThere are lots of pigeons in the park and Celine did very well in getting so close that her wide angle photo actually was still pretty close. In her telephoto, the pigeon was actually too big for the whole frame.

 
 

Abel
Abel found some really nice flowers near the entrance and showed us not just the flowers, but also gives a nice view of the display. 


Benjamin
Another very nice pair taken of the flowerbeds near the entrance was taken by Benjamin. Here we can also see the entrance sign nicely in the wide angle photo.
 

Hugo
Hugo did some wildlife photography, shooting both a squirrel and some pigeons.


Elaine
Elaine takes advantage of an interesting sky and Lauren climbing on the monkey bars for her two photos.

Jason
Dogs in parks are always fun; Jason gives us a nice profile and lets us see the dog walking away too.






Julian
Julian saw the same dog and he also took a photo of Jason while Jason was taking the photo you see above.


Ian
A really nice view of the pond from Ian. Then he uses his telephoto lens to show some of the birds resting on the other side.


Viola
Perhaps the sharp eyes of the day belonged to Viola. She did very well in taking her two photos of a Malaysian Night Heron that the other students seemed to miss.
Susana
Another birder was Susana; here, we can imagine her as she sneaks up on a pigeon.


 Tomorrow is another day, with lots more to shoot. Thanks for looking and we hope to see you back here again.




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