Wednesday, May 26, 2010

President's Club Event

Last night, I worked our annual President's Club induction at the college, which had lots of nice eye candy this year thanks to a new building a some old cars. It included tours of the new Automotive and Welding Technologies building, the induction of four very generous donors into the President's Club and an appearance by the Corvette Club of Thurston County.


This was just a cool spool of copper wiring, shot at F/5.6, 1/80th of a sec and at ISO 1,600.



I just liked all the repetition in this shot, from the cars to the hoses to the lights. It's at F/4.5 and 1/160 with ISO 1,600.

This last one is from the portion of the evening that toured the welding facilities, where a student was using the school's new plasma cutter to create art; in this case, a bear.


This one is at F/5.6, 1/1ooth of a sec and 1,600 ISO.
Not too shabby for just keeping my eyes open while shooting an event!

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