Monday, January 29, 2007
This semester I'm taking a photography course (it's in my major and will transfer to MU -- say: MOO) at a local community college. I'm learning a lot, starting with Why I Do Not Need a New Camera Because I Do Not Understand and Have Not Exploited the Capabilities of the One I Have.
Anyway, just now I received an email from the instructor with a link to something we looked at in class today: photography of DAE Bien-U, a South Korean photographer who took these pictures in the 1950s. These are really splendid. The interface is not real clear, IMHO, so you might want to know that you can navigate through the exhibit with the little red arrow in the upper right corner.
Go.
7:14 PM |
5 comments
5 Comments:
Ooh, I like those. Thanks for the linky :)
With the quality of what you have shown here, I'm surprised you are not teaching the class.
I am so envious as we have a new DSLR and I think I have no idea how to really use it.. oh wait, I am SURE I don't know how to use it!
a q (twice since I have to go through a convoluted thing to "sign in" to blogger now).
:-)
There is so much to learn. It is really exciting.
I know I don't know how to use at least half the features on my camera. I envy you the photography class.
