Day 124 – Back to Basics – Ball, Cube, and Cylinder – Updated

Maybe I’m feeling a little sad that the lighting class is just about over. I was in the first group so my final project was critiqued at tonight’s class. Next Tuesday we will critique the second half of the class and then say our good-byes. I’m not eligible to take the advanced lighting class as I have not taken the color class which at this point is an impossibility since it is only offered during the day (9 – 11:45 am), and there is no way I can leave work for 4 hours a day twice a week to take the class.  Not that my learning will stop. I’ll just have to look elsewhere.

Anyway, our first assignment was to shoot a ball, cube, and cylinder using a single light source.  This assignment was to get us to “see” the light: its intensity, the quality of it, how it falls on objects of different shapes, planes, angles,  etc.

At the time I wrote:

It seems simple enough: shoot a white cube, sphere and cylinder against a white background using a single light source.  Simple, yes. Easy? No!  Here’s the catch: Nothing can bleed into anything else. All planes must be distinct, including the backdrop and the table top.   This is the hardest thing I’ve ever done, photographically speaking.

My results at the time were less than stellar, even after hours upon hours over several days of trying to get it right:

Jeff challenged us at the time that if we wanted to, we should re-shoot this assignment, once the class was over, using what we’d learned in the class.  I gave it a shot tonight. It didn’t take me long to get close to what I was looking for.  Not perfect, but not bad for just a few minutes of trying.  I may give this a longer whirl this weekend.

I guess I might have learned something.

08-May-2012: After looking at this last photo again, I’m still not satisfied. Top of the cube and cylinder are too close to the shade of the background. Will. Keep. Trying.

Day 123 – It started with pancakes

We had a pancake breakfast today at work to kick off our social responsibility program and to raise funds for the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation.  We raised a nice chunk of change, had a good time, and the pancakes were terrific.

Day 122 – Crazy Day

It didn’t start out that way. In fact, I was actually able to get away at lunch which allowed me to take this lovely photo.

Peaceful and lovely.

BUT.

Then I found out that a corporate visitor would be arriving late in the afternoon rather than tomorrow morning AND wanted me to schedule meetings for him.

Say what?

I’m the executive assistant so I needed to be there, but I was also supposed to leave for class at the same time Big Guy was scheduled to show up. Something had to give.

Quick email to Jeff letting him know that I would not be able to make class which bummed me out because I was hoping to get some feedback on my prints. Gracious man that he is, Jeff offered to take a look at my prints tomorrow. So at 9am  I’ll slip away to his studio which is literally right around the corner from where I work (after arriving at work early to make sure Big Guy is all settled in).

I left work around 5:15 and took a different route home trying to miss all the spring/summer road construction.

I missed the construction, but not the head-on collision traffic jam on the alternate route.

You have GOT to be kidding me.

I arrived home after 7pm.