While here in the South we’re in full summer swing, some of you are in the throes of those last days of school. Awards ceremonies, graduations, proms, parties all add up to plenty of photo opportunities! But you’ve got to be careful you don’t start Chimping! I love this term, because it so perfectly describes the behavior of so many of us with a
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I’ve recently got a copy of Adobe Lightroom version 3 and have determined to learn more about it and how to use it so I can expand what Jenn and I offer you, our readers. For those who don’t know, Lightroom is, in my mind, an amalgam of various different Adobe products and concept rolled up into a product that can form the basis
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As I look back on the digital photography class we just taught, one of the hardest concepts for the students to grasp and master is how the 3 pieces of the exposure triangle affect one another. If only I had a… virtual camera – that would show the results of increasing the ISO, lower the shutter speed or changing the f/stop. Now I’ve
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As Jenn mentioned in her last blog post, we just finished a 6 week course on basic digital photography at our local community college. While it’s always great to teach the exposure triangle, indoor and outdoor lighting tips and how to store and mange your pictures, we always leave the last class for a little clean-up of topics not covered and also a little
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Photography has been used since it’s start to challenge and change our minds, show the beauty around us, document everyday and world changing events. (See my earlier post on the power of photography.) And of course it’s been used in advertising. I just wish it hadn’t been used for this advertising…. I assembled these album covers of questionable taste from a variety of sources
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