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Read "School So Far" at my website, Brilliant Photography by Richard X. Thripp.

I was just telling my friend Marianne, over at her deviantART journal, about what I'm up to at school, so I'm posting it here too:

I'm doing great, though it's a lot of work this semester. Here are the courses I'm taking (6 this time!). I'm in a learning community that covers three courses, continuing from last semester, which is fun despite the high demands. I'm doing Trigonometry and Internet Research (an easy online course), plus my favorite, Photography. I got my film camera today and had it for the class; they let out early though so I'm writing this from the school computers. I know most of the concepts from digital work, except everything relating to film.  =p

Trigonometry is the hardest because math takes the most effort for me... need to study this weekend.


Speaking of the photography class: I got my camera, a Canon EOS Elan IIe, just today, and was ready in time with 72 exposures of black-and-white film (Kodak Tri-X 400) and the special battery. Today's weekly class covered a lot of the basics of shutter speed, aperture, focal length, film speed, etc. which I already know, though everything about film was new to me. We learned how to put the film on a spool, and an overview of using developer, stopping, fixing, and washing (we'll get to do it ourselves next week). I took a photo of two dandelion clocks against the bright sun, like Two of Us Against the World, but with a lot more contrast. Then I took it with my digital camera, and found that I had to go quite below what the light meter indicated, so I likely over-exposed three pieces of film... I was dumb and forgot about the danger of the sun, but stopped immediately when my eye hurt a bit... didn't damage my vision, fortunately. Let this be a lesson to all of you! If you're going to have the bright sun in the viewfinder, do it quickly and without looking, or if you must look, get a point-and-shoot and use the LCD screen, so that you don't hurt your eyes. If the sun is below the horizon, there is little danger, but otherwise, take caution as normal. I got a really great photo though; will be adding it tomorrow. It's title will be Two of Us Against the Sun Spores of the Sun.

That's all for now! Glad to see I've gotten fifty visitors at my website in the past day; people must be liking my photos and finding my writings informative. I'm catching up with my deviantART gallery. 8-)

Keywords: danger, education, film photography, school, sun
:iconshimarukari:
Hiya, congrats on the 50 visitors in a day. I love to read your journals that you post, and just thought i would let ya know :D you're so informative with what you write about. Im hoping to learn more about photography and eventually be a nature photographer ^^ resently ive obtained a Chinon CM-1 camera and i just bought film and batteries for it today. My father taught me some things about it but there are still some things to be learned, so im eager to learn some more things from your future journals :nod: Thanks for posting the great info :)
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~richardxthripp Feb 9, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
You're welcome, and thank you! I have a film camera now too; just developed my first prints in the darkroom yesterday. :)

Good luck with your hobby. You're a nature photographer as soon as you start taking pictures of nature, so don't be afraid to call yourself one.
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