Simon Deng speaking at the Student Campus Centre
(Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 II @ 120mm , f/2.8, 1/160, ISO 1000, Flash @ TTL + 0.3 EV)
...and into the fire. Monday kicked off with a midterm. As for how well I did? It depends. It's just that... I don't know. Inside joke. Afterwards, headed for a fantastic history class, surprisingly the first lecture this month.
Welcome to Air Romania Flight 1-R3P41R
(Nikon D90, 35mm DX, f/1.8, 1/400, ISO 1250)
After class, went to shoot some basketball again in the Ryerson gym. A bit of a more intense game this time around, in my opinion. It also began to snow earlier today, something we haven't seen much of all season. At the time of this post it is still snowing, but it's slowed down a bit. Much of it is already turning to slush.
A rare sight: Snow.
(Nikon D90, 35mm DX, f/1.8, 1/400, ISO 200)
Lastly, shot some photos of Simon Deng (headline), a Sudanese refugee who escaped child slavery. T'was one of those interesting 'reality check' events that really brought everyone in the audience back into perspective, and how not everything was all 'lovey-dovey' in the world. After that, headed to the Rogers Communication Centre to shoot a band that my friend Betty and Gabby were recording for their show. Joined by a few others, we watched Canadians Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir win gold in Ice Dancing. We then celebrated with Nestea and cake. It was awesome.
Sorry for the shortness of the post, but currently operating on very little sleep. More to come in a few days...
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