Light Drawing Club

Light Drawing is the high school photography club of
De La Salle Santiago Zobel School,
Muntinlupa City, Philippines.

Reflection :)

I’v improved alot in my pictures. I used to not care on how I take a picture. For me it made no difference. It’s still a picture. I wasn’t fond of taking pictures, I used to think it was a waste of time. But now I take lots of ‘em. I take ‘em cause I want to cherish my memories. I want to look back at those memories and smile :) 

 I’ve improved on my angles, and finding the light. I would want to improve more on lighting and composition. I cannot say that I’m a photographer YET but I will be :)  

Room for Improvements.

Ever since I joined Light Drawing, my knowledge in photography increased and in terms of the photographs I take, I feel like it has grown better and more interesting. Learning about certain properties of photography also helped me capture the essence of each scene better. I’ve also understood better that no matter what camera you use, you can take great photos as long as you know what you’re doing.

-Jem :D

Reflectionin’

There has been some improvement on the quality of my pictures. I need to improve on lighting, too much lighting can destroy the subjects in the picture & not enough will cause the picture to be barely seen. 

I’ve improved as a photographer on how I hold the camera & the settings I put the camera on. I find the best angle of the subject to get the best possible picture. I also improved on how to find the proper way to find the best light or if there isn’t any, find some. I’ve also learned that It doesn’t matter if you have an SLR to take the photo or a camera phone, as long as I can take a memory of what means the most to me. :)

Improvements

In the pictures that I took is that I improved in not using the flash. Also, I saw that I need to improve in my angles and time to post my pics.

How My Photo-Taking Skills Improved

Before light drawing club, I thought that my photo-taking skills were good, but I didn’t even know what the settings meant like aperture, shutter speed, f-stop etc. Now I know what they do and knowing that made me improve my pictures a lot. My pictures are now much more crisp and clearer than they used to be. Thanks ms! :)

MY PHOTOGRAPHY.

Before I entered the Light Drawing Club, I had no idea what the words, “ISO”, “F-stop”, or “Shutter speed meant”. When I learned how these words were related and how they affected a picture, I improved myself and learned how to use them so that I could create great photos. I OWE THAT TO MS. FIL. :)

Subject: My Neighbor :)
Assignment: My addiction
My addiction is… Hangin’ out with friends :)

Subject: My Neighbor :)

Assignment: My addiction

My addiction is… Hangin’ out with friends :)

My addiction: Reading :)This was taken Monday (October 31, 2011) inside my room.

My addiction: Reading :)
This was taken Monday (October 31, 2011) inside my room.

ADDICTION: This photo shows the famous “Kisses” in different variants. This photo was taken at my house on October 27, 2011. These were the settings.
ISO: 3200
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter speed: 1/30th sec

ADDICTION: This photo shows the famous “Kisses” in different variants. This photo was taken at my house on October 27, 2011. These were the settings.

  • ISO: 3200
  • Aperture: f/5.6
  • Shutter speed: 1/30th sec
ADDICTION: This photo shows books arranged to look like books. This was taken on October 23, 2011 at Parañaque City. These were the following settings:
ISO 250
Aperture: f/3.5
Shutter speed: 1/25 sec

ADDICTION: This photo shows books arranged to look like books. This was taken on October 23, 2011 at Parañaque City. These were the following settings:

  • ISO 250
  • Aperture: f/3.5
  • Shutter speed: 1/25 sec
This shows 2 friends at club  time. This was taken on October 6, 2011 at De La Salle Santiago Zobel  School. Auto settings were used.
This is Assignment 5

This shows 2 friends at club time. This was taken on October 6, 2011 at De La Salle Santiago Zobel School. Auto settings were used.

This is Assignment 5

This photo shows a student drawing on the poster at club time. This  was taken on October 6, 2011 at De La Salle Santiago Zobel School (St.  La Salle Building). Auto settings were used.
This is Assignment 5.

This photo shows a student drawing on the poster at club time. This was taken on October 6, 2011 at De La Salle Santiago Zobel School (St. La Salle Building). Auto settings were used.

This is Assignment 5.