Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Class

I am just going to throw in some pictures that I took a while back.




Here is a paper that I wrote for my ASL class about photography class, I am kinda proud of it.

Again, loving the contrast here



Photography Class
On Thursday September thirtieth I attended Santa Rosa Junior Colleges elementary photography class, in which I am enrolled in, from twelve pm to three pm. I would have been at the deaf celebration in Sacramento if it weren’t for this conflict in schedule. At class the teacher, R. Breth, showed us students six different images that are almost identical. This was an example of a success for the project that we have been assigned, taking an abstract image, that we have taken ourselves, and developed, then printing it six different times using filters zero, one, two, three, four, five, and six.  After about forty-five minutes of lecture, it was time for lab work. Unfortunately, I lost my negative that I was using for the project, and a print. After much thorough searching, I was able to find the print, and a few other important things that I thought were long gone. The precious negative, sadly, was lost to me. Without the negative I was forced to begin the project once more. I found my second choice negative, which was one of the two that Mrs. Breth had told me it was okay by her to use. Then without much shock, but enough agitation I discovered that all of the enlargers were in use, after I was suffered to wait longer than I would have deemed enjoyable. When an enlarger was ready for me to use, I commenced get my negative centered, and focusing. After this, I made a few test strips, to decide which exposure would be best. After determining the exposure time, I easily made for prints using filters zero through four. I developed these four, and was quite pleased with the outcome. There before me sat four perfect prints with variations in contrast with beautiful print density.  


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