Playing with Light

Filed in Recent News by March 20, 2016

THE wash pools were the setting for yesterday’s photography course where students experimented with light on the water.

Getting ready to photograph ripples and reflections at the wash pools: Juliann Hoath, Lorraine Russell, Ellen Partridge, Teresa Byrne and Alison Bourke.

Getting ready to photograph ripples and reflections at the wash pools: Juliann Hoath, Lorraine Russell, Ellen Partridge, Teresa Byrne and Alison Bourke.

The master workshop builds on the first course and includes landscape, portraiture and a range of lit environments such as sunset and night skies.

Lee Watts, manager of the Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre said the courses were popular.

“With mobile phones that have cameras nowadays there are plenty of photographs around, posted on social media and messaged to friends, but people still appreciate a good photograph and that is something that needs to be learned.

“Candice O’Neill led the course and she has amazing photography skills.

“It is incredible seeing how people can improve their images with just a little bit of technical knowledge,

“Our basic class is popular and the master class is a great way to continue to build on those skills

If you are interested in learning more about photography you can register your interest with the Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre:

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