I'm taking a photography class at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (I just call it F-Mop) in Tampa. So far, I'm enjoying it, particularly the assignments and subsequent critique by the class. Our assignment this week was 'places': just take a photo of a place. I captured this shot at the bus transfer station in downtown Sarasota during a thunderstorm (which I showed you here). The conditions weren't especially conducive for shooting, but nevertheless, I was pleased with what I walked away with (especially that hazard light flare).
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Oh, no, the picture is blank! Hopefully it wasn't that way for the photo class.
I can't see it either!
Darn! Thanks for letting me know. It should be here now.
Taking a photography class? I thought you would be teaching it! I'm taking a one-morning class on travel photography in a few weeks. If I like it, I will probably take a more extensive series of classes.
I envy you your class! This is a great, great shot.
Satané (x) : damned (something)!
Love that orange flare!
Yes, now my computer sees the picture. I think this is a A+ photo because of the excellent depth you have managed to portray.
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