As Promised
A couple days ago, I alluded to a scouting trip to the Arizona Cactus Garden at Stanford University.
I am taking a photography class and Saturday morning, we had a day field trip that included the Cactus Garden, the mausoleum where Leland Stanford, his wife and child are laid, the Rodin Sculpture Garden at the Cantor Arts Center (I *love* Rodin scupltures!), and the New Guinea Sculpture Garden.
It was an unbelievable day of shooting, getting one-on-one instruction from my wonderful teacher, Marty Springer, and trading ideas and stories with fellow classmates.
For the photography buffs, we were working on both depth of field and exposure compensation all day. For some of the subjects, I took photo after photo trying to find an f-stop that suited me. Oh and the exposure compensation too! A whole new world of better photos has hit me square on!
Next weekend, we do a night shoot where we’ll learn about working with light.
Anyhow, below are a couple shots. I took about 350 photos that day. Whew! I put up an online gallery of about 48 of the better shots so my mom, mom-in-law and husband could see what I was up to. You are welcome to take a look as well.
Enjoy!
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Comments
Cynical Musings of a Military Wife
Don't worry about it. I'm a faller too. My family calls me klutz, and my husband uses every time I kneel down (I think it's a balance thing) to knock me over. Ha-ha.
Karen Fayeth
Hey! Hi! I was just looking at your blog! Good stuff and thanks for the comment!
Ah, and yes, husbands really are just overgrown boys, aren't they? :)