jamasu,
I hope you will share the prints with us and I send a few copies to the glass blowers. Artist respect and recognition goes both ways, I'm sure they would be delighted to see the fruits of your labor as you saw theirs.
Terry
Terry.
I took their information. I plan to send them some prints if I have anything of quality. Even better, they said that if I come up with any good prints that I may have a chance of having them displayed where they work.
This is why I shot 9 rolls over the entire week instead of the 2 that I originally planned to shoot on that day. I instantly became serious once they mentioned this opportunity, and from that point on was on a, "PURE PHOTOGRAPHIC ADRENALINE RUSH".
I am still learning to read natural light, but found myself reading light better, as well as waiting patiently for shots that I thought would be good. Surprisingly, at the end of each day, I noticed that I was thinking of angles that I would use to capture shots for the next day.
As you may know, the Pentax K-1000 is fully manual and has no depth of field preview so I had to think the entire time while photographing and adjust my settings based on how much or little depth of field that I wanted. I used shutter and f-stop combinations that I had never in the past used before. As a result, I was mentally fatigued by weeks end. Extremely mentally fatigued.
My mind was constantly running and it seemed to me as though my photographic vision grew tremendously during this time frame. As stated earlier, I was on a' "PURE PHOTOGRAPHIC ADRENALINE RUSH", and had a hard time getting out of that frame of mind once the week was over.
Hopefully my settings were correct and I will out of the 9 rolls have a few pictures worth printing.
Jamusu.