the camera does not see what we see\nyou determine what is in the frame\nwhat story are you telling?\nbleeding\nrule of thirds\n
the camera does not see what we see\nyou determine what is in the frame\nwhat story are you telling?\nbleeding\nrule of thirds\n
the camera does not see what we see\nyou determine what is in the frame\nwhat story are you telling?\nbleeding\nrule of thirds\n
the camera does not see what we see\nyou determine what is in the frame\nwhat story are you telling?\nbleeding\nrule of thirds\n
the camera does not see what we see\nyou determine what is in the frame\nwhat story are you telling?\nbleeding\nrule of thirds\n
the camera does not see what we see\nyou determine what is in the frame\nwhat story are you telling?\nbleeding\nrule of thirds\n
you determine what is in the frame\nrule of thirds\n
you determine what is in the frame\nrule of thirds\n
you determine what is in the frame\nrule of thirds\n
you determine what is in the frame\nrule of thirds\n
sun is best light source\nWB - prep for your conditions (auto/ manual): sun/cloud - florescent/incandescent - mixed\ndetail/texture- too dark or too bright, no details\n
Aperture - opening through which light travels (f-stops - lower numbers = more light)\n Shutter Speed - length of time shutter is open (ratio - more light the closer to 1:1)\n
check out a camera\n20 images\ntell a story - “Friday morning at NIS?”\nset time limit\n
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in iPhoto, create slideshows, cards, calendars, and photo books\nshow Trip week examples\ncustomize images, pages, background colors, layout, text, effects\nprint as pdf\n