Saturday Feb 18, 10:00 AM
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Exposure is probably one of the most difficult topics for new photographers to get a handle on, yet is important to understand. For those of you who believe that everything can be fix in Photoshop an image with blown out highlights is not one of them. Getting your exposure right in camera will save you time in post process and help bring your imagination to life.
This is not a class but you may want to take notes. THIS IS A FREE EVENT. This will be a led discussion on the subject of exposure. My intent is to dig a little deeper than the Basic class many of you have attended. Topics to be discussed will be:
Metering - What is it and how to evaluate what it's telling you. Why the camera does not see the way we do. Metering modes, which do I use? We will also discuss the histogram while covering this.
How to control exposure via iso, shutter speed andĀ aperture. Why the decision should be yours and not the camera's.
How these choices, iso, shutter speed and aperture effect your image.
Planning on a couple of hours in house and if weather permits we may head to the area around the walking bridge to test your understanding.
Please bring your camera and at least one zoom lens and your camera manual and something to take notes. Also bring your favorite beverage.
We will meet in the Library room at the Scottish Rite Center.
Hope to see there.
This sounds great but we'll be out of town. I hope this event is repeated.
Will see what the response is like and what they think of it. Sorry you can't make it.
Just want to thank all of you who attended for you comments and your energy in the discussion. Had fun with this and will likely do it again and am planning on an outing to practice what you all learned when the weather breaks.
So sorry i didnt attend. Ended up at the ER due to a really stupid accident . glad it was good and hope you do another one. Was so bummed i missed it.
Shelley so sorry to hear that. Hope all goes better for you. Get well soon. We will do this again in the future.
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