Wu Chi Tsung Photography Masterclass

On Saturday, I was so glad to join this masterclass held by Chinese Art Centre before Wu Chi Tsung went back to Taipei on Monday. I knew quite a few people of my course had signed for this event but there was only Andrea attended. Oh! You guys really missed something.

In the class, Chi Tsung showed us his experiment of a special long exposure photography. He set up his camera on a tripod in a dark environment, used a powerful torch to shine no the place where he wanted to be capture when the camera started exposure. The workshop of this type of photography was on Friday night. I didn't sign for the workshop because I must work on Friday night as long as my family chip shop open. That was a shame I didn't join the workshop. Chi Tsung showed people how to work with the idea and the people experimented the idea. It seemed really fun.

After Chi Tsung shared his work, we started to present our long exposure works and then we gave each other opinion. I presented my Break-Light. They liked it and I received some nice feedback. Chi Tsung suggested me to take this type of pictures with lager apertures. That was a wonderful suggestion because I just thought about to capture the whole move and reduce other lights going to the camera , therefore, I used small apertures. However, a large aperture could absolutely give me a different result. I will definitely try it but I will need to find a very dark place first.

In the end, some of us of the masterclass went to the Christmas market with Chi Tsung and his friend, Chun Teng. It was so funny that I spoke to Chi Tsung and Chun Teng with Mandarin, sometimes with English, they both speak Mandarin but I just got language confusing. It was a very good day.

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