Canon 10D 28mm, f1.8, 1/250, ISO 200
I had a photography session in a school in Dublin yesterday where my assignment was to capture and document the work of a group called Creativity In The Classroom. They go into schools and give the pupils the opportunity to work with actual artists. The atmosphere was wonderful, the school was an old Catholic school with all the old features so I was in photo heaven. There is a rule now in a lot of schools that photographs cannot be taken where the children are recognisable so this gave me a bit of a challenge when trying to capture their work (portraits without faces!). Still there were plenty of colourful images everywhere I looked. I haven’t processed them yet, except this one which I spotted while downloading the files.
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Wow, love this shot! Great colours.
Wow! You would make a kitchen bucket look like a work of art.
I’m off to the kitchen to see what I can find….
Lovely, lovely capture. I am loving the the portrait sessions but it’s nice to see some of your non-human pics!
Was it the assignment part of a photo course?
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Lovely shot Claire, I’d echo what Grannymar said – you’ve a great eye for a shot
Thanks so much everyone and Grannymar and Colin, that is a really lovely compliment. I really was spoiled for choice in this classroom though.
Nathalie, it was part of a job that I was doing for Creativity in the Classroom. They are in the process of getting their website together and wanted to have some photographs of an actual workshop in progress.
It’s gorgeous!