Steel Wool Photography – Behind the Scenes

My students asked me how I do steel wool photography; here is the video when they were learning Steel Wool Photography. Enjoy!!! I recorded the video with a Phantom 3 professional to make a slow motion with 60fps. Gear I used for the photo: Canon 6d with 50mm lens. f/8.0, 1/15 sec, ISO-100, 50mm Students: Canon 600d with 28-105mm lens. Video: Canon XA20 Camcorder Check out all my photos on...
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Steel Wool Photography – Drone Video

My students asked me how I do steel wool photography; here is the video when they were learning Steel Wool Photography. Enjoy!!! I recorded the video with a Phantom 3 professional to make a slow motion with 60fps. It was the first time I was using drone during the night. Gear I used for the photo: Canon 6d with 50mm lens. f/8.0, 1/15 sec, ISO-100, 50mm. Students: Canon 600d with 28-105mm lens....
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GISUTECH 2018

Galaxy International School Uganda, in conjunction with the Ministry of Education and Makerere University, held the forth International Robotics and Technology (GISUTECH) competition between 27th and 28th April 2018. The event attracted over 70 participants from 7 countries Angola, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Ghana across the world and over 150 participants from all over...
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First Lego League East Africa Final

The GISU Robotics Team made us proud last Weekend on an East African front when they executed their LEGO tasks with excellence in the Second Lego League East Africa Final which was held at Brookhouse School Nairobi on 17/03/2018. Congratulations to our #GISU #Robotics Team, for finishing up 4th place from 25 teams in robot games, at the First Lego League East Africa Final. The competition...
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Genius Mind – Year 1

Year 1-A Genius Minds Students were assigned an activity of building a mini – Castle using Kapla Blocks. It was amazing as the students followed up with the steps of how to make it. And by the end of the lesson, they have learned that concentration, commitment, and patience are the key when setting up a building. The photos are taken by me.
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