At the fire station I learned a lot. I learned their work schedule, their rigorous workout routine and the precautions that they take when they get a call. My favorite part of photographing there is all the bright reds and yellows that are around the firehouse. It really helps make a certain part of a photo stand out. I used what I learned from Tom Franklin's Skype call and didn't focus on any one picture until I was able to upload all of them. I would like to go on another photo trip to the police station and be able to photograph their daily lives and what they have to go through.
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To make the time lapse video of the duck pond we first had to change all the settings in the camera. We shot on Programming. The we change the shot interval to 4 seconds for 45 minutes. Once the 45 minutes were done we uploaded the time lapse to iMovie. Then we added a title and sound effects through iTunes. This was a fun project I would like to do this again but in a more populated place to have more action in the video. This field trip was to Balboa Park and we visited the brand new Museum of Photographic Arts. We learned about Irving Penn and his art. He captured still life photographs while implementing a drop of poison in each photo. During the workshop we had to choose props to use and create a still life like Irving Penn while also placing a drop of poison or two juxtaposing items. I learned a lot about the life and history of Irving Penn. I really enjoyed the field trip and the freedom to shoot whatever we wanted.
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