All Pooped Up!
I wanted to write a different blog post this weekend but I'm all pooped up from a Leadership Camp I have to take photographs of since yesterday afternoon.
I slept at 3am this morning and woke up at 5.30am.
I took power naps on a chair throughout the day when there was nothing going on & esp when ppl weren't watching.
Yes, laugh at me all you want you other teachers who are able to enjoy their holidays immediately.
Honestly, I'm too tired to care.
It's a Leadership Camp for the Prefects, PRS & Monitors of my school.
I'm so exhausted, even thinking is a chore.
I want to lie down.
Camps are tiring for the students & facilitators but even more so for the lone photographer who is alert and constantly on the lookout for the best shots.
He has to walk around and run around to get a good frame.
He has to fine-tune his camera settings in a split second to adapt to changing lighting conditions.
He has to time his shots exactly when the subjects are most presentable and when their facial expressions, body position & all the other objects around them tells the viewer the story of what was going on at that moment & makes a simple event significant.
I'll share about the camp when I have time.
Right now, I've got to get back to covering the next item in the schedule: a lecture.
rata~~ ta~~ ta~~
Alright, that's one good shot & then zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.............
I slept at 3am this morning and woke up at 5.30am.
I took power naps on a chair throughout the day when there was nothing going on & esp when ppl weren't watching.
Yes, laugh at me all you want you other teachers who are able to enjoy their holidays immediately.
Honestly, I'm too tired to care.
It's a Leadership Camp for the Prefects, PRS & Monitors of my school.
I'm so exhausted, even thinking is a chore.
I want to lie down.
Camps are tiring for the students & facilitators but even more so for the lone photographer who is alert and constantly on the lookout for the best shots.
He has to walk around and run around to get a good frame.
He has to fine-tune his camera settings in a split second to adapt to changing lighting conditions.
He has to time his shots exactly when the subjects are most presentable and when their facial expressions, body position & all the other objects around them tells the viewer the story of what was going on at that moment & makes a simple event significant.
I'll share about the camp when I have time.
Right now, I've got to get back to covering the next item in the schedule: a lecture.
rata~~ ta~~ ta~~
Alright, that's one good shot & then zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.............