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Old 26-09-11, 08:30 PM
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wow studio lighting is great fun if you have the space-that is.......
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Old 26-09-11, 09:47 PM
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Tonight we were looking at composition inn readiness for our first task, portraiture, and studio lighting. Very informative and as for the lighting, something I needed to learn (I think I'm ok on composition)

Anyone else back to school??
Wow. Times have changed. Portraiture didn't feature on the agenda until year 2 in my time. I don't think we touched a camera for the first term! But that was a looooooong time ago.

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Old 26-09-11, 10:19 PM
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C'mon Chris, how long? Did you use a box brownie *ducks to avoid the thrown missile*?
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Ok, school update - lol - I have used a film camera and produced my negatives by submerging them in the appropriate solutions. Bit of a disaster as the film stuck together so a few ot the negatives wont develop. next week we will be developing them and Im quit einterested to see how this happens. Guess this is the equivelant of photoshopping! DSLR's have made life so much more simple!
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