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Friday, 19 August 2011

Bob Ellis- "House on Fire" photography project at Tech Amergin.

A photo exhibition by Bob Ellis at Tech Amergin showed a series of Portrait photos taken by Bob as part of his project, "House on Fire" where a range of people from all walks of life were asked the question, 'What one item would you take if you house was on fire'? Bob introduced his exhibition, and talked about the results of his the question, and discussed some of the people contained in his exhibition portraits. After a short questions and answer session, he used one of the tech's rooms to discuss with camera club members, and other interested people, how he produces some of his photos with very special techniques involved, Bob rarely uses a modern digital camera.

Bob is a very talented man, having a private pilots licence, degrees in photography, computers and electronics, and a man any amateur photographer could spend hours talking with.

The following photos are some taken by me during the evening!

Bob discussing techniques.


Some of the portrait photos.








Franz checking out some photos.







Trish and Padraig discussing technique, I should have used shutter priority, sorry Trish and evil looking hand!!

Bob Ellis.

Pentax K10d 28-200mm

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