Friday, March 23, 2012

Work

I enjoyed the reflection of my cheaters bouncing off the page of a textbook. I do much of my prep work for classes at home. On some days, it feels like I do more work than the students. They probably never feel that way!


I was happy with the focal point of this photo. I was aiming for the curve of the earpiece where it hit the page and I think I nailed it.

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  1. Spot on in my opinion.

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  2. Nice focal point . . . you did nail it!

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  3. Great shot....you sure nailed it

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  4. Val, those are very styling reading glasses. I like the Fruit Stripe!

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  5. Good work--I'm not sure how to describe this, but I think that the sweet spot is right where it should be, and there's a good balance of soft and sharp.

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  6. Definitely nailed it and I love those glasses!

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  7. Boy did you get this shot right! Very nice, and very stylin' glasses!

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  8. Hi Val,
    Awesome shot! I like your glasses, pretty. Have a great day!

    Sherrie

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  9. Yes you did nail this! Magnificent!

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  10. You did nail this image. It is awesome.

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  11. Perfect.

    Kim
    http://kandrew2012.wordpress.com/

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  12. Nailed indeed! It wouldn't have been as fun without the great colors in the frames. I bet some of your students realize how hard you work.

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  13. Those colors make the shot! Great eye for seeing something unique in what is probably an everday, several times a day, moment for you.

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    1. Agree with others....you definitely nailed this shot! Like the red that your book is resting on as well. Appreciate your thoughts about the time spent on prep work.

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  14. love your name for reading glasses :) and the image is fabulous - a moment in time, well captured.
    Iris
    http://inmyworld-2012inphotographs.blogspot.com/

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  15. Great composition with its interesting colors and angle of view.

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