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Digital Photography - Class 4. Remember the Rule of Thirds for the end image. Break the Rule of Thirds whenever necessary. Look for the best camera angle. Is there a centre of interest? Is there more than one? Use diagonal lines well. Watch for background objects that distract. What's your PURPOSE for taking photos? Print size - what is your ideal prints size? It might match your purpose. Exposure. Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, EV, Flash. (White Balance). Personal - your favourite shots. the ones tha...
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Digital Photography - Class 10. Photography Concepts/Ideas to continue to bear in mind. Keep the Focus Sharp. Decide on what will be in Focus. Patience, not only to get the shot but with yourself. Repetition, not only with items in your photo but taking 'lotsashots'! Change pose/direction/angle to eliminate distractions. Layout - Portrait or Landscape - which best suits the shot. Looking for the Lines, as distractions and also for perspective. Storing images on a trip. Information about every photo shoul...
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Digital Photography - Class 8. Recreating minimal Depth of Field from a shot where everything is in focus, some steps. Flash - no flash. Taking photo with cropping in mind. Do you have everything for the photoshoot. Where's the Light - What direction - front/back/side/above/below. Take a variety of shots of subject. Consider focal length based on person. Layout - Portrait or Landscape. Kodak - Top Ten Hints. Kodak - Top Ten Hints for Photographing Babies. TASKS - Photography and Photoshop. Rule of Thirds...
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Digital Photography - Class 2. So Learn how your camera takes a photo, learn how to 'develop' your image - and get lots of practice in both area. Your camera is controlled by you. well, on Automatic your camera pretty much takes over deciding on the lighting. The lighting is controlled primarily by f-stop (also called aperture) and shutter speed. Other functions include flash and ISO. If your camera has a P setting (Program Mode) you can usually control some of the functions. Photoshop and Photoshop Elem...
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Digital Photography - Class 6. Selection tools (feathering with Marquee). As I was going through a magazine called Photoshop User I saw this article by David A. Ziser that spoke to our course. He has a website at: http:/ www.digitalwakeupcall.com. That talks mostly about his seminars. Here are some of the ideas he talks about in his article:. Title: Making your images sing - image composition with people. Leading lines are important to the image. Walls, arches, ceilings increase the drama in an image.
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Digital Photography - Class 1. Welcome to Conestoga College's Digital Photography course. Though the overall focus of this course will be Digital IMaging, the intent of this course will be Photography, plain and simple - how to use your camera to take great photos - get the foundations and it doesn't matter what camera you use! This course is available for Credit or Non-credit. Some students are taking this course as part of a certificate program. Evaluations will be ongoing. Bent's Foto Source, BJ Photo.
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Digital Photography - Class 7. Recreating minimal Depth of Field from a shot where everything is in focus, some steps. Do you have everything for the photoshoot. Where's the Light - What direction - front/back/side/above/below. Take a variety of shots of subject. Consider focal length based on person. Layout - Portrait or Landscape. Kodak - Top Ten Hints. Kodak - Top Ten Hints for Photographing Babies. TASKS - Photography and Photoshop. Session 2 PhotoTasks -. Session 2 CameraTask -. Save before and after.
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Digital Photography - Class 9. Look at the Details. Your purpose for taking photos. Change pose to eliminate distractions. Looking for the Lines. Filters for photographic effect:. Final Assignment Outline for Week 10 next week:. The idea is for you to create three portfolios: Postcard, People and Personal. These can be photos that you took during the course or from before you started. Choose somewhere between five and twenty photos (more if you want) and present them. It would be ideal if you could hand ...
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Digital Photography - Class 5. Review/introduction of these Photoshop CS concepts:. Cloning - Patch tool. Adding a 1-stop exposure compensation. Selection tools (feathering with Marquee). A couple of tips for taking shots of people:. When shooting outside, look for some open shade to have the person sit or stand. Conservative solids colours look better. If you are going to use any props, try to have them relate to the person. Diffused or Soft Light. Noon sunlight is white and can be harsh. Leading lines ...
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Digital Photography - Class 3. Depth of Field is extremely important to Photographers so we spent time exploring the relationship between DOF and Aperture, Focal Length and Distance To/From Subject. And the we spent some time seeing how Exposure and Depth of Field work together. Framing your shot is critical to the composition. Rule of Thirds - divide your viewing screen like tic-tac-toe/Xs'n'Os and put your subject at the intersection points. What's the THREE-STEP Program? Http:/ photography-now.net...