Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Lesson 1 From: Auntie Next Door With A Camera

The first thing we have to do is take our cameras out of the auto mode and start learning about aperture and shutter speed. Not that easy for us Auntie's but we can learn it. Start reading everything you can about aperture and shutter speed. I'm finding Digital Photography School a very good resource for the how 2's. Just sign up for their tips and newsletters. You'll find lots of very valuable learning here and it's free. Just cost you your time and it will be time well spent. Auntie is still looking for a good explanation to the usual definitions of Aperture and Shutter Speed. Many professionals will refer to this as the triangle. That's easy enough to understand but the F stops and the relationships to each part isn't. I'm still learning... so for now I'm using the Auto Mode to give me an idea of where I should be setting the Aperture and Shutter Speed. This gives you something to aim for. Manual Focus is easy but the settings are more complicated to understand and implement...more to follow...


Photo shop can really be a challenge and for this Auntie Next Door With A Camera I'm finding you can use Photo shop Elements 6 and cut the learning curve a little bit and still have control over your RAW images and adjust and create with your photographs while you learn the skills needed to be able to work in Photo shop. There is a tool in the Elements version called Essentials 2 that is the same plug in for Photo shop called Mask Pro. This tool will let you crop out a person from the background and work with that part of the photo and incorporate it into different backgrounds.

You'll still want to attend Photo shop seminars and workshops whenever you possible. You will learn a little more each time and continue to grow with your editing skills. Auntie just learned about working with levels and this is really a great editing option in all Photo shop programs. You can adjust the lighting and shadows to create very realistic corrections.

More next time and until then, keep smiling!
Auntie

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