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Well I had to go through a whack of boxes that was in our storage, and I came across my first photography achievement........
wow how time flies........ that was thanks to a great 7th grade teacher


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Old 10-28-2009, 09:18 PM
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hate to burst your bubble, but that is a certificate of achievement, not a degree.

Regardless of that, still pretty cool to find that randomly.
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:44 PM
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hate to burst your bubble, but that is a certificate of achievement, not a degree.

Regardless of that, still pretty cool to find that randomly.
he never said it was a degree....

nice find now go find some prints you sshot bac then and post em for us to see !!!
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he never said it was a degree....
Probably because it was edited after the fact....
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cute.. nice little memory to find..

Level 1.. whats that? which end of the camera to look through? (that was just a joke.. dont get all serious now )
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yes it was edited...........thanks nathanbarlow...

level one at the time for us was we studied Charles and Vincent Chevalier to George Eastman and few others then the Rolleiflex. After a few weeks of this we all got a different style camera and learned the basics of the camera that was given to us each week, (5 weeks total) exposure levels, focus, aperture f-stops ect ect then we took 10 pictures of a fellow students, developed the film, took the negatives and made a proof sheet, then took best picture from the 10 and made an 8x10 print in dark room......
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