Archive for ‘Previous Workshops’

More from Gruene

5 Commentsby   |  10.24.11  |  Photography Gruene, Fall 2011

Dora

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Nil, long exposure!

4 Commentsby   |  10.24.11  |  Photography Gruene, Fall 2011

Dora

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Potter in Gruene

0 Commentsby   |  10.24.11  |  Photography Gruene, Fall 2011

Dora

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Biker

3 Commentsby   |  10.24.11  |  Photography Gruene, Fall 2011

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Blues in Gruene

2 Commentsby   |  10.24.11  |  Photography Gruene, Fall 2011

**Photo Galleries use Lightbox. CLICK on the first photo and then RIGHT AND LEFT ARROW KEYS will help move from one to the next.**

Didn’t get to shoot a lot Saturday, but here are a few to get us started.

Photos taken with a Canon 5D with either a 24-70mm or 70-200mm lens.







Behind the Scenes – KD

2 Commentsby   |  10.24.11  |  Behind the Scenes, Photography Gruene, Fall 2011

Just a few pics from the weekend. Thanks to all for making this a rich experience.











behind the scenes

5 Commentsby   |  10.23.11  |  Behind the Scenes, Photography Gruene, Fall 2011










Donald’s Light Painting and more…

3 Commentsby   |  09.29.11  |  Lightpainting Fort Griffin, Spring 2011

Had a tremendous time with all of you!






Bob’s light painting pics

3 Commentsby   |  09.28.11  |  Lightpainting Fort Griffin, Spring 2011

Thanks for a completely new photographic experience! These pics are: 1) unedited jpg’s 2) aren’t sufficiently bright for what we were trying to accomplish, but 3) do seem to say “Jack-o-Lantern” to me. Hey, it’s *almost*October :).



Kyle’s Lightpainting

1 Commentby   |  09.27.11  |  Lightpainting Fort Griffin, Spring 2011

I’ve been using Apple’s Aperture software for more control over exposure after the fact. Many of you may have been wondering about shooting RAW. These are larger files than the basic JPEGs we started shooting, but the nice thing is you have much more control over brightening or darkening exposure in each photo. The nice thing that Aperture brings to the table is the ability to use “brushes” to selectively apply changes to only certain parts of the image without having to pull the image into something like Photoshop.

Feel free to ask if you’re interested in help from Learning Studio staff in improving your photos once you bring them back to your computer.

Fort Griffin Lightpainting
Lightpainting workshop led by Nil Santana outside of Albany, Texas with faculty from ACU. Sponsored by the AT&T Learning Studio.
Fort Griffin Lightpainting
Lightpainting workshop led by Nil Santana outside of Albany, Texas with faculty from ACU. Sponsored by the AT&T Learning Studio.
Lightpainting workshop led by Nil Santana outside of Albany, Texas with faculty from ACU. Sponsored by the AT&T Learning Studio.