While my department dillydallies over its future, I’m exploring new ways to teach. That means a lot of field testing. The latest: Visiting the MET Sunday, May 24. Armed with a Panasonic Luminix DMC-LX3 point-n’-shoot. For now, I want to keep things simple: Pictures of MET visitors taking pictures.
Going to the MET was a friend’s idea.
There have been times the Nikon D300 felt like a cannon and I felt like I’m using it as a cannon (for obliteration/deconstruction). However, I like the feel of the LX3 but its resolution is no comparison to the D300, of course. The resolution issue, of course, might be nothing more than my need to learn to exploit the LX3 more.
The really cool thing would have been to approach the couple for a brief interview about their masks. Need to improve my skills for interviewing.
I hope that it’s noticed that I didn’t stroke a letter or a vowel or a syllable higher in this post about The 4 Barnacles of the Apocalypse.
Tags: 4 Barnacles of the Apocalypse, digital photography, H1N1, MET, museums, Nikon D300, Panasonics DMC-LX3