Where can i Learn Photography Online?

October 17th, 2010 by admin

I Self taught myself..like the terms used in Digital/Dslr photography. now i want to be more thorough..and more be focused on Photography itself..like Photography Tips. when can i find full Complete Photography tips website other than Kenrockwell?i want it to be more fun detailed and Complete..Thank you.
im Talking about Photography Tips.
like how to make great pictures..etc. Do u understand?haha.
Thank you!Thank you.i really appreciate it

Check these sites:

http://www.digital-photography-school.com

http://www.illustratedphotography.com/photography-tips/basic

http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html

http://www.dofmaster.com/courses/basic/index.html

http://www.calculator.org/exposure.aspx

If you really want to improve your photography start using a tripod. Yes, even on a sunny day. I consider a tripod mandatory for landscapes since I shoot in Aperture Priority at ISO 100 and want maximum depth of field. My tripod allows me to keep my camera perfectly level and since I usually use a circular polarizer I know the shutter speed won’t be fast enough to hand-hold.

Lake Nevin III

Bench Trees Lake Nevin

Backlit Reflection III

Using a tripod will slow you down so you have more time to think about light, composition, exposure and depth of field and how to use them to make the picture you want to make.

The 5th. site I listed was used for these night city skyline pictures. I chose "Distant city skyline" from the list of Scenes, chose ISO 200 and then clicked on "Calculate". I chose to go with f11 @ 30 seconds.

Louisville

Galt House Hotels

Happy learning & improving!

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white screen photography?

October 15th, 2010 by admin

Hey recently i have purchased a white screen and stand from ebay:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250568682567&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
i paid extra to upgrade to the Better material and i was wondering how to set up the lighting. currently i have no photography lighting and wouldn’t mind spending at least £30 on some kit for it. also i would like some tips/guide to help me understand the lighting techniques and all that as i wanted Professional photographs. PLEASE COME BACK TO ME AS SOON AS YOU CAN THANKS :)

Go to your local home improvement store (Home Depot or Lowes in the USA) and buy a couple drop lights and stands (or make the stands). Put some form of diffuser on the front of the lights, like cheese cloth. Also google "DIY Studio Lighting", lots of material.

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