Gailicious

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Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines
When you pursue something, consider nothing but yourself.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Shutter..

I still don't get really how to handle the shutter speed. I don't know how to manage and how to take control of it especially when I already in the midst of taking our exercises. Looks like I'm having really a hard time with the basic of photography, how much more if I am already taking "high-class-level" photographs?
The problem with me is really on managing the shutter speed not because I do not memorize the EV Table but because I do not know which among the 4 or 3 should I use for a certain weather condition.
Like for example if I am taking photographs during sunny condition, of course, the weather changes so fast.
I am kind of confused to how I should start. I really do not know how, I bet it is mainly because I do not have the what's-so-called motto: "Patience is a virtue".

Monday, June 16, 2008

Good Luck!

Never did it come into my mind that Theatre is easy.
Why?
First, it's because of the conversations that we had with the upperclassmen. When we were still freshmen until we reached the second year, we have been grasping information about the upcoming subjects we will be taking up soon. Of course, what else can be new about the feedbacks? It's all about the hardships and agony they had.
Second, I just know. How? Because some of the people who were part of last year's theatre batch were my classmates in some of the DC subjects.
I saw how they worked hard for the improvement of their work and it was as though the only subject they had during that time was theatre. This subject really consumes almost half of the time for this semester.
We may look relaxed and refreshed now but we are not. Because we still don't have a play to perform. Plus we don't know how and where to start.
Upperclassmen are asking us how our class is moving through. But we just tell them how things are going at this moment.
And their message for us?
---GOOD LUCK and BEST WISHES