I have had a good week, photographically speaking. This week our 10-week photography course came to an end with the last lesson a session in Kalk Bay harbour. I was looking forward to having a guided photo shoot - a little bit of help with setting up and experimenting with shots in the real situation would be very helpful. Of course, after all these glorious sunny days we have been having, Tuesday morning dawned heavy with mist. The 30-minute drive was punctuated with us peering nervously at the sky, willing the mist to lift.
A grey Tuesday morning in Kalk Bay harbour |
On our arrival, our lecturer and two classmates were stomping around to get to warm, but raring to go. We were disappointed with the weather, but Max felt that the show must go on! (or something like that). He said that these were the moments that the best photos were taken, when others were put off by the weather. We listened to the voice of experience...
local school outing |
There was a wealth of subject matter - boats, sea, people, fish and, of course the resident seals.
lobster boat |
I was surprised at the number of people out on a weekday morning. There were three elderly women out for a stroll who we later spotted at Kalky's - a popular institution which serves generous helpings of perfectly-battered hake and chips. There were fishermen out to catch "the big one" and a group of children on a school outing. As well as some people having quiet moments and I picked up a few foreign accents, too.
lobster coming in - ready for inspection |
All in all, quite a productive morning - a fitting end to a very informative course. Now it is time to start practising! And the sun made an appearance as we were leaving!
Cape Town School of Photography
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