This the final post in this 15 week free photography course.
Start at Week 1 and work your way through.
To find Week 1, use the navigation panel over there on the right, or search through "Older Posts" at the bottom of the page.
So, for those readers who have done all the work and got this far:
This might seem an odd place to finally get around to spelling out all the camera settings that I recommend...And it is! But in my defence, if I did this right at the beginning, before students had a grasp on the fundamentals of photography and why things work they way they do, it might seem a bit arbitrary and meaningless. Anyway, we've had plenty of other stuff to get our heads around. So, here goes...
Level 2 Photography is the on-line resource for students at Mountain Sport Workshops with photographer, Dave Willis at www.mountainsportphoto.com
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Week 17: Assignment 4 A flash of inspiration
Modern film and digital camera’s use three basic ways of measuring and controlling flash exposure so let’s have a look at them.
Week 16: Assignment 3 Differential focusing
One essential skill that we need to master is called differential focusing.
It's not really about using a specific camera control or setting, but rather it's about how we use a combination of depth of field, composition and thinking about how the subject we are photographing will look to the viewer.
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