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Shooting with Charles, Duke Carillon, and M5 Homework
2008.10.09
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Not a great picture -- but it looks like a chicken, don't you think? It amused me.
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Not a great picture -- but it looks like a chicken, don't you think? It amused me.
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Foil lesson
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Gotcha!
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This is a VERY mixed set of pictures.
Many thanks to Charles for our shooting excursion yesterday! And thanks for letting me try some of your lenses! I really enjoyed our afternoon together. :)
And many thanks to Sam Hammond, the Duke University Carillonneur for allowing Charles and me to see the carillon and take photographs! It was a highlight of this semester.
We went to Duke Chapel and then discovered a fenced-in area pouring out condensation that looked like smoke. On the pipes there was ice, and underneath there was water -- three states of water all in one place.
Here are some of the photos from our trip plus my evening shooting session with a model. I was working on difficult lighting situations fo PH108 and storytelling using hands, shoes, or chairs for PH115.
No harm was done to freshmen or others in the shooting of the last photo; it is completely faked. We couldn't stop laughing; although the subject is extremely serious, our time together setting this up was anything but serious. We were all a bit surprised at just how creepy the results are.
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I love the shadows & the darkness in this set! #42 personal fave!