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the digital [SLR] photo class take 2 and other stuff Print E-mail
Written by Diana, on 06-09-2007 01:08
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We went to the second digital photography class last night out in Santa Ana. My batteries only lasted overnight so when we got to the continuous shooting part of the class, my "test" shot killed the batteries about three-quarters of the way through. Between topics we would flip through our manuals and I discovered that my camera (FujiFilm S3 Pro) has a double exposure setting, where you can take one picture, then overlay a second picture so to speak. In my photography class in middle school we made pin hole cameras and developed our own photos but because we had to keep the shutter open on the pin hole cameras for 3-5 minutes, we were able to do multiple exposures which I miss doing. I had one where I took a photo of a brick wall with a sign on it and then took a photo of some trees in the amphitheater and the trees turned out looking like they were made of bricks. I have huge problems with battery life though. I saw the S5 on the internet today and I totally want it but since I've hardly used my S3, it's probably not necessary to upgrade. We're going to the L.A. National Grand Prix (provided I remember to buy tickets) on November 17th for some camera practice. I've never been the photographer, always the photographed at those things so I'd like to learn to get a good shot right when the horse is reaching the hight of the jump.

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