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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795022" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>This is Blog 11, daily additions added in the comment section, over 220 days so far or so, which is pretty amazing to me how fast time flies. </p><p></p><p>I went to the followup to the night photography class that I was co-hosting/teaching last night for the showing of the results. </p><p></p><p>All but a couple were able to show up to display their works on the large screen. I was really pleased/amazed at the wonderful pictures. Vibrant, interesting, some took the breadth away. </p><p></p><p>The class was mostly serious photographers and a few pros. Each photographer had their own style and angles which really made the evening entertaining. Nobody was bored, and the showing flew by. </p><p></p><p>I have been having teaching at these sessions about once per season, with a theme for each season. A couple classes ago, we added this return to display your results, asking the participants to bring their best of the night. We buy pizza, people bring drinks, and it becomes a fun gathering, and a continuation of the learning experience. Every person had a great shot in thier group, and some had several. This kept the excitement of the previous event fresh, and best of all, gets them thinking of the next event. </p><p></p><p>The next event will be in the spring, with a focus on the rebirth of life, lots of farm animals, birds, plants, with an emphasis on macro and focus stacking. By then, I am so looking forward to color, and fresh greeen after a drab of early spring.</p><p></p><p>So,, onto Blog 11!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795022, member: 10038"] This is Blog 11, daily additions added in the comment section, over 220 days so far or so, which is pretty amazing to me how fast time flies. I went to the followup to the night photography class that I was co-hosting/teaching last night for the showing of the results. All but a couple were able to show up to display their works on the large screen. I was really pleased/amazed at the wonderful pictures. Vibrant, interesting, some took the breadth away. The class was mostly serious photographers and a few pros. Each photographer had their own style and angles which really made the evening entertaining. Nobody was bored, and the showing flew by. I have been having teaching at these sessions about once per season, with a theme for each season. A couple classes ago, we added this return to display your results, asking the participants to bring their best of the night. We buy pizza, people bring drinks, and it becomes a fun gathering, and a continuation of the learning experience. Every person had a great shot in thier group, and some had several. This kept the excitement of the previous event fresh, and best of all, gets them thinking of the next event. The next event will be in the spring, with a focus on the rebirth of life, lots of farm animals, birds, plants, with an emphasis on macro and focus stacking. By then, I am so looking forward to color, and fresh greeen after a drab of early spring. So,, onto Blog 11! [/QUOTE]
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