A Complete Guide to Manual DSLR PhotographyLearnPick
It’s a commonly known fact that most beginner photographers use the auto mode on their DSLR cameras to click snapshots in the best possible manner.
It’s a fair enough practice; there’s no denying this fact but, at the same time, you must also remember that the auto mode of a DSLR doesn’t use the camera to its full potential.
So if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone to the "manual” mode, this presentation can help.
Tutorial 1 - Basics of Digital PhotographyFahad Golra
In the second session of this 5 session workshop, I am going to explain the photography gear (lens) with special focus on focal length and maximum aperture. Then we will discuss about the introduction of exposure in photography.
Lighting Techniques in Photography
Natural Lights Vs Artificial Lights
Lighting Concepts
Three Point Lighting Techniques
Use of Three Points Lighting
Essentials rules of Lights in Photography
Importance of Light in Photography
Square Inverse Law
A Complete Guide to Manual DSLR PhotographyLearnPick
It’s a commonly known fact that most beginner photographers use the auto mode on their DSLR cameras to click snapshots in the best possible manner.
It’s a fair enough practice; there’s no denying this fact but, at the same time, you must also remember that the auto mode of a DSLR doesn’t use the camera to its full potential.
So if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone to the "manual” mode, this presentation can help.
Tutorial 1 - Basics of Digital PhotographyFahad Golra
In the second session of this 5 session workshop, I am going to explain the photography gear (lens) with special focus on focal length and maximum aperture. Then we will discuss about the introduction of exposure in photography.
Lighting Techniques in Photography
Natural Lights Vs Artificial Lights
Lighting Concepts
Three Point Lighting Techniques
Use of Three Points Lighting
Essentials rules of Lights in Photography
Importance of Light in Photography
Square Inverse Law
Understanding Camera Exposure, Aperture, ISO & Shutter SpeedRahat Kazmi
This tutorial has been put together to help new photographers to have understanding of basic DSLR functions so that they can start capturing professional looking images.
If this tutorial has been helpful, please Like our pages to support us and don't forget to share this with others.
A basic course in the fundamentals of photography: Aperture, exposure and shutter speed, and how you can get them to work together to deliver the result you want. Thanks to Flickr and Penmachine.com for their good picture examples.
This is the first powerpoint presentation I give during the beginning digital photography class. I use it to familiarize students with their point and shoot digital cameras and the controls and functions of the camera.
Just started with flash photography? No idea how to carry on? Here are a few slides on the basics of lighting in photography. Full guide - http://xlightphotography.com/photography-lighting-basics/
Understanding Camera Exposure, Aperture, ISO & Shutter SpeedRahat Kazmi
This tutorial has been put together to help new photographers to have understanding of basic DSLR functions so that they can start capturing professional looking images.
If this tutorial has been helpful, please Like our pages to support us and don't forget to share this with others.
A basic course in the fundamentals of photography: Aperture, exposure and shutter speed, and how you can get them to work together to deliver the result you want. Thanks to Flickr and Penmachine.com for their good picture examples.
This is the first powerpoint presentation I give during the beginning digital photography class. I use it to familiarize students with their point and shoot digital cameras and the controls and functions of the camera.
Just started with flash photography? No idea how to carry on? Here are a few slides on the basics of lighting in photography. Full guide - http://xlightphotography.com/photography-lighting-basics/
Photography 101 - a introduction to photography and the basics of exposure. Learn techniques for shutter speed, aperture and ISO and how they relate to one another.
Still Life Photography, Styling, and Basic Photo EditingMel Lockcuff
Slides from my session at AWBU in September 2014. We covered basic photo skills, including the following:
- Photography in Everyday Life, Travel, Blogging, and Working with Brands
- Positioning and Lighting
- Handy Tools
- Photo Styling and Props
- Mobile Apps
- Basic Photoshop & PicMonkey Skills
Legal Framework of Online Media: A Perspective for Online Journalists, Online...Social Media Exchange
This is draft chapter of a report that was never published for the Doha Centre for Media Freedom on the emerging legal framework for free expression online in the Arab region. It is currently being updated as a part of SMEX Arab Digital Rights Datasets initiative. Comments welcome.
This is a short presentation of what our team came up with as a potential approach to the digital rights legislation dataset at a Small Media workshop in London, November 2014.
Citizens using Facebook Pages to raise awareness about issues they care about and enlarge their circle of supporters can follow step-by-step guide and be up and running with a smart strategy in no time. Written specifically for an Arab civil society audience, the statistics and examples refer to the Arab region only. There is also an older Arabic-language version.
This is quick presentation of six recent social media for social change case studies that MADskills trainers will use when delivering their strategy workshops in fall 2011.
This is the Arabic version of an introductory presentation SMEXbeirut delivers in its strategy and TOT sessions. It was created as a part of our 2011 MADskills program, a training of trainers in the use of media for advocacy and development in Arab society. It's also available in English.
This is an introductory presentation SMEXbeirut delivers in its strategy and TOT sessions. It was created as a part of our 2011 MADskills program, a training of trainers in the use of media for advocacy and development in Arab society. It's also available in Arabic.
Google bookmarks aren't as shareable as delicious bookmarks, but if you have a Google account, they're useful. This is also the only free bookmarking platform we know of in Arabic.
تشرح هذه النشرة الخطوات التي يجب اتباعها لاستخدام الفيسبوك بطريقة امنة.
Original English version can be found at: http://www.movements.org/how-to/entry/organize-on-facebook-securely/
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
3. Photographers workflow
1.! Take the shots using basic photography techniques.
2.! Choosing and uploading the photographs using Adobe Bridge
and/or Picasa.
3.! Edit images with basic tools using Photoshop or Picasa software.
4.! Resizing images to a suitable size depending on it’s use.
5.! Naming your files and folders and how to organize them for
quicker access, for both off and online use
6.! Different types of websites and about embedding files.
9. •! It takes days for some photographers to get
the shot they want. Don’t rush, take your time.
Find what you want to capture and move in.
•! In some circumstances when people or
children are involved, they’ll come closer to
you.
32. •! Architecture and people can look good in
vertical images.
•! You can also use this technique when there
are visible lines leading away from you, or tall
objects in the image.
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37. •! When photographing people focus on their
eyes, faces and their expressions. These are
the areas where most of the attention is drawn
to.
44. •!The word photography means light drawing.
•!The best times of day to photograph (outdoors)
are early in the morning, or late in the afternoon.
The light is softer and the low sun creates
shadows that can give an added effect.
•!Unless you want to create a silhouette effect or
are shooting a sunset, try to avoid photographing
with the sun or bright lights facing you.
52. •! During midday or under artificial lights, the overhead
light can cause dark shadows in certain areas, you
can use the flash to “fill in” those areas .
•! You can also use the flash as a fill in if the sun or
bright lights are facing you. This can be used to
cancel the silhouette effect.
•! Don’t use the flash to light up the image.
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55. •! More light means you
can shoot faster, and
capture moving objects.
58. •! Try to avoid distractions in your images.
•! Even most landscape images have a point of
focus or attention. Find a point in the image
you want to emphasis and frame it using the
rule of thirds.
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62. •! It takes time and lots of practice to get better
at something.
•! Try to apply these tips while you’re out
photographing, and in time they will become
second nature.
66. Uploading your images to the web. Some
useful websites to store and display your
photographs
67. •! www.lightstalkers.com : Social networking site for journalists
and photographers. You can create your own photo galleries
viewable to the public. It’s for free and has lots of other
functions.
•! www.demotix.com : Citizen journalist site. Great place to read
and post features or breaking news from citizens and
professional journalists. You can create a photo gallery and
write an article for it. It’s free and its possible sell some
images through this site.
•! www.facebook.com : Social networking site. You can upload
photos and create galleries for people in your contact list to
see. It’s free and a good way to show your work to other
people.
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68. •! www.photoshelter.com : Online gallery and archive storage.
Depending on your subscription you have certain amounts of
storage space to keep an archive of your work. You can also
create galleries for the public where your work can be viewed
and sold.
•! www.flickr.com : Must have a Yahoo ID to use this website.
•! www.picasa.com : Online gallery and archive storage.
Galleries can be shared with friends or family by inviting them.
It’s for free and comes with an image editing software that you
can install on your computer, it also has an upload feature
that will upload your images directly into a gallery on the
website.