~28 February, 2013 Edition~
~This week we talked about the process in which to take photos in buildings and how to correlate the triad and white balance to shoot correctly. You change the white balance, then the ISO, then the shutter speed, then, finally, the aperture. You choose flash or no flash. Then you either use a tripod or you attempt to shoot steadily.
~We also got our next project - the Architecture and Urban Photo Project. Needless to say, I'm excited. I love shooting buildings and trolleys and just all of that stuff. :)
~ I've shot a little bit already in Powell's Bookstore, down by St. Johns, at a Winterhawks game, on the highway, and on the freeway. It was difficult to find the correct white balance, but I eventually got the hang of it. My father helped me figure things out - in fact, he was overly helpful. I eventually had to tell him to not help me, to let me figure it out. I shot the hockey photos in AV mode, Manual focus, 1600 ISO, and a shutter speed of about 4.0/4.5.