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Photo exhibition in Litochoro 21-04-2019

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Litochoro is the head house of the municipality where our school belongs, so we decided to display our work there as well. Take a look at some photos of our mini exhibition we set up.

Meeting on April 14, 2019

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Easter is drawing closer, and so does the end of this school year. In order to compensate for the material that we haven’t shown yet, today we presented the work of 4 great creators: Diane Arbus, Bill Brandt, Julia Margaret Cameron and Roy de Carava. Afterwards, upon request by all the team members, we played the game which was well loved last week. It’s about time we reveal how it’s played: you stick on everybody’s back a sticker with a cartoon character. Then everyone tries to guess which character is on their back by asking others related questions, to which they can answer only by yes or no. Take a look at some pictures from the game: After all that, we decided to take some shots with a neutral density ND filter. In these shots some “magic” effects are generated as you’ll notice in the following photos. Everyone is underneath the shed, yet they cannot be seen, unless they’re still! In the triple photos above, those who are moving disappear b...

Meeting on April 07, 2019

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In this meeting we got to know the life and work of a great photographer: Andre Kertesz. Where does one begin when describing Kertesz? We shall only mention one incident: When asked why is he still shooting photos at 90 years of age he replied: “Because I am still hungry!” Onto the technical matters now, we practised on the panning technique. Mr. Stavros S. offered to help us by taking plenty of laps with his bike! As we all know when using the panning technique, you have to experiment and shoot a lot of pictures in order to get at the very least one that is actually decent. So that’s what we did. We chose a telephoto lens to further blur the background and used a neutral density ND 16 filter that shaves off 4 stops so that the picture will be correctly exposed as the slow shutter speed we chose led to closed diaphragm values that simply do not exist in any lens! You can see the results down below: Lastly, we played a new game that thrilled us! We’ll say more ...

A visit to the Orlia stream waterfalls at Olympus mountain. March 31, 2019

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Spring has come for good and we head for the mountains! We visited the mythical mountain Olympus to enjoy the scenery and photograph the waterfalls. Our goal was to create an image where the water looks kind of blurry. To accomplish this, we used a neutral density filter (ND 1000). And we most certainly used a tripod and chose a slow shutter speed.