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Photography III |
Week 1 II
- Introduction to Exposure
- Using your camera on manual exposure mode
- What is a lens
- Equipment recommendations for successful nighttime photography
- Histograms. What they are, and how to make use of them in your digital images
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Week 1 III
- Definition of High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Panorama Images
- Review of various software
- How to photograph images to produce a good looking panorama image
- JPG vs RAW images
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Week 2 II
- Exposure - Understanding the Effect of ISO on your exposures
- Creatively Correct Exposures - how to get them
- Cover your ground images- Foreground, middle ground & background
- Depth of Field Studies
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Week 2 III
- More work on panorama images
- Aperture control of your camera and setting your camera for bracketed shots
- Examples of bracketed images
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Week 3 II
- Minimizing Depth of Field
- Aperture and Macro Photography
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Week 3 III
- Creating your first HDR images and a review of screen shots on how this was accomplished
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Week 4 II
- Landscape- Nature- Sunrise & Sunsets - Night time images - White Balance - Available natural lighting
- Sunsets and Sunrises - get those deep colors
- Landscape tips
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Week 4 III
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Week 5 II
- Digital noise
- Perspective Control and Cures
- The Importance of Light
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Week 5 III
- Creating a HDR panorama image
- Creating a HDR image using only one JPG image
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Week6 II
- Portrait Photography, exterior and interior studio
- Studio lighting and set up ideas
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Week 6 III
- Combining your differently exposed images into one image with details in shadows and highlights using Photomatix 3.2.6
- HDR black and white
- HDR black and white panorama images
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