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Change: Renamed from Photography by Aug 8 2007, 2:16 AM EDT for: Matching the session title.
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Change: Tami Brass attended the same session and took notes on her blog.Larry S. Anderson's recording of this session and the session on Aperture.Things to remember:Think of your frame as a rectangle.Determine what's important visually.Think about what to include and
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Jul 31 2007, 10:20 AM EDT
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Change: the background.LightingAngle of the light is crucially important.Sharp facial features - light from above.Chubby face - from the side.Never light a face from below, unless you want them to look scary. Other InformationPhotography session by Kris Krug, from Northern Voice 2007
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Jul 30 2007, 5:04 PM EDT
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Jul 30 2007, 5:03 PM EDT
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Jul 30 2007, 3:37 PM EDT
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Change: the background.LightingAngle of the light is crucially important.Sharp facial features - light from above.Chubby face - from the side.Never light a face from below, unless you want them to look scary. Other InformationPhotography session by Kris Krug, from Northern Voice 2007
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Jul 30 2007, 12:46 PM EDT
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Change: DOF (Depth of Field).Wide angles makes what is closest to the lens look bigger than what is at a distance. Close shrubs as compared to distant mountains.Mid shotsAction shotsWhen shooting a moving subject that requires you to
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Jul 30 2007, 12:50 AM EDT
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Jul 30 2007, 12:43 AM EDT
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Change: When shooting a moving subject that requires you to swing to track the subject before shooting, place your feet in such a position that you will not be twisted at the waste at the end of the swing when you need to be steady while making the photograph.Close-upChange
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Jul 30 2007, 12:30 AM EDT
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Change: How steady you are able to hold your camera, and the movement of the subject are both important important when choosing shutter speed.Slow = Blur Fast = Freeze TripodA tripod recommended at slow shutter speeds. How steadyTry youusing canwalls, holdpillars, your camelbows, at
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Jul 26 2007, 3:41 AM EDT
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Jul 25 2007, 8:30 PM EDT
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Change: Research the site and try to only bring the equipment you need.Shoot RAW to maintain data.Rule of thirds.NarrativeLightLooks totally different from every angle.Use your hand as your "free" light meter.An eye is much more sensitive than
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Jul 25 2007, 8:28 PM EDT
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Change: HIghHigh ISO -----> grainySLRs do much better at high ISO as compared to the point-and-shoot.Shutter SpeedSlow = Blur Fast = FreezeTripod recommended at slow shutter speeds.How steady you can hold your cam at and the movement of the subject are important.1/4 or
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Jul 25 2007, 8:27 PM EDT
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Change: Image stabilized lenses have 2 settings - setting 2 is for panning ie it only stabilizes vertical movement.Scope out the SceneThink about the sun - where will it rise compared to where you can/could be located?Think about the background.Use DOF to emphasise or de-emphasise the background.
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Jul 25 2007, 8:17 PM EDT
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Change: be located?Think about the background.Use DOF to emphasise or de-emphasise the background. LightingAngle of the light is crucially important.Sharp facial features - light from the above.Chubby face - from the side.Never light a face from below, unless you want them to look scary.
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Jul 25 2007, 8:07 PM EDT
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Change: The most important thing to know about a lens is how to work with compression factor/perspective with the camera settings.Scope out the SceneThink about the sun - where will it rise compared to where you can/could be located?Think about the background.Use DOF to
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Jul 25 2007, 8:01 PM EDT
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Change: Perspective lines - lines (like a fence) that come out of the corner of a frame focus the eye on the centre of the image.Change the perspective by nealing, moving up, down, left, or right.Avoid using the zoom - move closer if you can.For portraits,
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Jul 25 2007, 7:36 PM EDT
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Change: effect.Wide angle less emphasises the forground and makes the close subject/objects look bigger than they actually are. Scope out the SceneThink about the sun - where will it rise compared to where you can/could be located?Think about the background.Use DOF to emphasise or de-emphasise the background.
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Change: ShapesColoursLinesTexturesDon't look through a camera as you would through a rifle scope.Don't "shoot" or "take" (aggressive), but make a photograph. Choosing LensesChoose the lens for the effect.Wide angle less emphasises the forground and makes the close subject/objects look bigger than they actually are.
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