– Trip Hop Musique –

– Trip Hop Musique –

– Learning photographie –

– Learning photographie –

 

The camera we can borrow at the school

 

As I chose the photography class, I’m allowed to borrow a camera at the school, so I had the chance to try a reflex device. It was a real challenge for me because I’m so used to take pictures with just my phone. We had theorical lessons in class about how the camera works, and then we had some projects to work on.

The first project was on the depth of field. We had to make a set of 3 pictures based on a specific depth. I chose to take pictures of flowers with a low depth of field.

 

 

Here are the results :

Its was difficult at first to understand all the different controls and there impact on the final pictures, but I quite happy with the results for my first try.

The seconde project was to create a set of 4 pictures based on showing movements.

I decided to do portraits and try different ways to show movments, by moving the subject or lens.

Here are the results :

This as been a total new experience to me and made me want to make even more progress in photography.

For our next project we will us low-tech devices, such as a phone or a vintage camera.

Around Québec

Around Québec

  The epic stairs

I went to the Montmorency forest to see the waterfall and trees. The vew was incredible.

84 meters of waterfall, 30m higher than Niagara falls

 

Here is the Notre Dame cathedral located in old Québec. I thought it was much lighter than french churches were it’s always very gothic and dark.

Notre dame de Québec Cathedral

A piece of art at the docks of old Québec

I also went to Orléans Island, famous for the high number of orchards and the activity of apple picking.

Apple orchard in Orléans island

 

Apple orchard Orleans island

We went back with a bag full of juicy apples =d

 

Visiting my surrouding

Visiting my surrouding

Frontenac Castle

After all the paperwork done, I had the opportunity to visit the city a bit. I went to the Old Quebec were I saw the famous Frontenac Castle with the pretty terrace and a wonderfull view of the St-Laurent River.

The neighborhood is very lively, full of performers, little shops and cafés. I walked uphill to the plains of Abraham and the view was fantastic ( thanks for the perfect weather ! )

Resting in the plains of Abraham

 

I stumbled by chance on a Festival, based on autochtone culture.
There was music, shops, traditions explained, and… Poutine !

Indigenous people Festival

First Poutine !

 

 

Then I did a tour of the campus with other students. This University is huge, and you can find a maze of tunnels underneath used in the winter time.