Monthly Archives: May 2004

Depth Of Field Assignment

My class was given its depth of field assignment back on April 21st, which is nearly three weeks ago. The assignment is due this coming Wednesday, and I don’t have the shot.
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Closing The Bar

Last night, after I made that last entry, Mary and I headed over to the OP. I’d enlarged a group photo of the “Plank People” (don’t ask) that I wanted to give to give to Jolie, but I also wanted to take a few pictures and blow off a little steam around some familiar faces. We got there around 9:00, and helped close the bar.
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Where’s Waldo?

Yeah, I’ve been slacking on my blog entries over the last week. There have been a few days where life happened, so I really had to get my priorities straight. I’ve also been spending a good deal of time at school–a commitment that continues to generously reward my efforts.
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Midterm

I took my midterm exam tonight. I think I did well, but what do I know? I’m still a little squirmish about Question #14. It asked something like, “If you have your camera set at a speed of 125 and you want to increase the exposure by twice the amount, what should your new setting be?” What a bunch of crap. I answered 30, and then reread the question a few more times, and finally changed my answer to 60. My problem is in the word “by.” If the question had said “double the exposure” or the like, then it would have been a lot clearer. Saying “by twice” leaves me wondering if I’m supposed to make twice the change, which is an entirely different answer.
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New Seattle

I finally did it! And I can’t believe that I finally did it, either! After talking about it for so long it’s hard for me to actually believe that the image of Seattle at the bottom of my site’s homepage has actually been updated. I tried to keep the image size to a minimum, but it still weighs in at 32k, which is a good deal more than I would normally allow. Since this is my own personal website, however, I’m willing to make an exception.
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