Monthly Archives: April 2004

Art 100E – Week 5 (Last Night’s Class)

Last night’s class had the smallest turnout to date. (Seeing the lab empty helps me attribute this drop in attendance more to yesterday’s nice weather than anything else.) It was also a short class. We spent the majority of our time reviewing our materials (in game show fashion) in preparation for our midterm exams, which will be this Monday.
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Discovery Park

Willy and I just got back from a full day’s photo safari. We started out at 8:00 this morning and, with the slight exception of letting the landlord into my apartment, didn’t get back home until about 4:45 this afternoon. I only went through about forty exposures of film, which I’m attributing to an increased thoughtfulness in picture taking making.
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Fear Me

Not because I spent another six hours at Shoreline today, or because I actually developed my own prints, from start to finish. Don’t fear me for the contact sheets or the 8 x 10′s. If you must, fear me for joining Shoreline’s Photo Club.
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Art 100E

Including last night’s class, I spent over seven hours on the Shoreline campus yesterday. I’m making clear progress. I developed two more rolls of film and made contact sheets for each. (I’m happier with the results of these contact sheets than with the first one, that has rather radical exposure variance.)
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Maintenance, Schmaintenance

The last major development for this web site wasn’t a very “major,” but it was significant. You may recall that I’d recently made some adjustments to my Archive Template. These improvements affect the monthly archival display of my entries, which can be found in the “by month” pop-up menu located in Blather.
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