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Braille Institute hiking photos
I really had no clue what to look for when the hike started, but as it progressed I started figuring it out, but getting into position without knocking over people on a small trail was really tough so I missed a lot of good opportunities. It was the bond and trust between guides and vision impaired students that I found to be the most interesting and inspiring to photo.
For those familiar with photography these shots were processed from jpg but I did shoot in RAW which is a great thing because I spaced on adjusting the white balance a few times with the ever changing light. The lady who is the regular photographer that I filled in for that day will be processing the RAW files for the book she's doing. There is also a married couple that are filming this project from start to finish for a documentary. Anyway, the whole experience was very "eye opening" for me, and I'm very happy I did it. :) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Very cool. I especially liked the 'no dogs on trail' picture. :ha: Then again, seeing eye dogs are allowed to go into restaurants and tons of places dogs aren't typically allowed. I've been trained here in school on how to be a sighted guide for low vision patients....it's cool to see it in action (and that they are actually doing it how we were trained!).
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This is very nice of You Mitchel that U joined this mission. I hope that many of your pics will find place in that book and that you will do many more tasks like this one.
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Re: Braille Institute hiking photos
excellent photography Momo
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