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Learning to Shoot

19 Monday Mar 2012

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So many cameras, so few lessons!  This past weekend, I took a digital photography class at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education and was reminded of how little formal knowledge I have about either digital or analog photography.  Thank goodness for affordable education.

Learning about ISO, fstops, aperture, all that . . .

Over exposed photo of instructor's computer

Fellow student in focus . . .
Cameras ready to shoot

Trying out the tricks on the way home.

Jamaica Pond sunset

Librarytour: Light Lines

15 Wednesday Feb 2012

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family, photography

Long before I started capturing photos with any seriousness (and believe, me, there’s only the tiniest amount of seriousness!), I followed light.  So, light in libraries is for me the most natural collaboration of interests.

Dixfield Ludden Library Children's Room

Dixfield Ludden Library Children's Room

Rumford Library, in the stacks

Rumford Library, in the stacks

Roslindale branch BPL and the blue sky

Roslindale branch BPL and the blue sky

Rockefeller Library, Brown University - stairwell

Rockefeller Library, Brown University - stairwell

Beverly Public Library, windows to the inside

Beverly Public Library, windows to the inside

Outside and in at the Cambridge Public Library

Outside and in at the Cambridge Public Library

Whole Heart Resolute Take Two

06 Friday Jan 2012

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craft-tastic, goals, photography, writing

Ah, ha!  As promised, my 2011 resolutions and summarized results:

Resolutions:

  • Focus on improving my health, including my co-counseling practice, meditation, “dance therapy,” learning to stretch, and establishing a pre-bed routine –a work in progress. I did a fair amount of dancing (for free even! with people I love!), and learned a few meditation techniques that slipped off me faster than rain down a greased window.
  • Be more courageous in my interactions with people; talk less, listen more –another work in progress, though I’m happy with my level of attention to this resolution. “Talk less, listen more” was my mantra for the year.
  • Refocus my energy towards writing and craft, including setting up a desk/creative workspace –done! Well, the workspace, anyway. I’m still working on the writing and craftin’ part.  Interestingly, film photography sprung up in my life and I’ve tripped along behind like a child to the piper.
  • Be more intentional about celebrating my partnership –I suppose you’d have to ask the person at the other end about my progress! I’m quite good at not taking him for granted, but he’s far more skilled at little affections like bringing me flowers and limoncello, or graciously ignoring my rolled eyes at his many jokes and puns.

Goals:

  • Sell the novel –nope! However, my writer’s group of a decade has a project under it’s belt that I hope to share very soon.
  • Update my resume by spring 2011 –done. Solid, but much too lengthy.  Hey!  None of us is perfect.
  • Visit Seattle with my partner and our friend Barry in spring 2011 –oh, Seattle!  Mythical re-location city of my imagination.  This was one of those goals I had my doubts about when I set it to paper, insisting that the simple act of writing could summon the same magic that bundled me, despite my lost passport and lack of cash, and set me in Paris one year earlier. 
  • Collect five new pieces of art or writing created by friends –on my way. Purchased: Underlife by January Gill O’Neil, Cat Secrets by Jef Czekaj, and a burnt toast plush by a crafter I admire.

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Now that those are out-of-the-way, stay tuned for Whole Heart Resolve 2012!  It’ll knock your socks off.  If you have socks.  If you want them knocked off.

Muddy sneaker

Friday Favorite – Pin Oak

09 Friday Dec 2011

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At the edge of a parking lot near my house sits what I believe to be a pin oak. Each day, as I bike or walk past, I inspect the oak. I notice it’s straight and subtly regal form, how the streetlights turn its night-shadow into art, the tiny leaves as they grow and unfurl each spring, and finally, the dry leaves of winter, hanging on, hanging on.

I’ve long wanted to photograph the tree and ended up shooting a whole roll, including this first attempt at night photography.

Oak at night

Camera Fleet And Fleeting Cameras

05 Monday Dec 2011

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Camera quiver

Camera 1: film; 2: dead, 3: dead, 4: instant, film costs $20+!

A time line:

On July 4, 1988, I received my first camera as a birthday gift.  I was ten.  It was a gray and pink Polaroid Instant, with which I took many over- and underexposed photos.

In the 1990s, I discovered disposable cameras.  Many terrible, dark, blurry, and overexposed photos ensued.  Once in a while something worth a second glance.

Six or so years ago, I received my first digital camera.  It was a Canon Powershop “point-n-shoot.”  The number of photos I took in one sitting skyrocketed from “a few” to “hundreds.”

Seven years back, I started snapping candids at work using the office Canon Digital Rebel EOS SLR because no one else had the time or inclination.  The agency’s digital photo library became significantly plump.  A new network server was purchased for increased storage capacity.  Might have had something to do with me.

Three years ago, I bought my second digital camera (another Canon Powershot) used from a college-age man who invited me to sit down at our bus stop meeting location as though it was his office.  He was very polite but hesitant to admit, yes, he had dropped the camera once.  But it was working fine!  The camera came to an unceremonious end (i.e. one day, didn’t turn on.)

Over the past year, I’ve marked the deaths of the above digital, a second digital borrowed from family, and a Canon Digital Elph work camera (cameras + preschool = no-camera.)  And this year, I’ve taken up shooting with film, using a (on permanent-loan from my father) Canon Rebel SLR film camera.  Lo and behold, I love shooting with film, again!

To illustrate this point, a video:

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