Meeting on December 08, 2019



Today’s meeting begun by expanding upon the histogram; an important tool allows us to check if our picture is properly illuminated.
Then, we analysed the functions that cameras offer us and specifically the “PSAM” functions.
After that we saw the best photos our members shot during November as well as the one that Mr.Vassileios Dodis chose to be the best of the month.
Subsequently we tested our knowledge on some technical matters, so as the programs coordinator teacher can be sure that we’ve understood them. In the following picture you can see us fill in the test’s questions.


Dough! What do we have here? Is somebody cheating?


A presentation of Robert’s Frank’s work followed. Did you know that during his trip, that lead to the infamous book of his, “The Americans” being published, he traveled for 16,000 km and shot 767 films worth of pictures?

After all that a little recreation was necessary as you can see in the pictures below:







At some point later we left the room and headed for the courtyard. We put our camera on the tripod and practised on the use of the PSAM functions.






To finish, we had the now much necessary critique of the photos our members shot.

If you are wondering how all these things can happen in one meeting, we are going to answer this question for you: we decided to extend the duration of our meetings from 2 hours to 2&1/2 hours! In practice though, our meetings always last longer than expected. That shows that we’re having a good time!





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