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About the Course:
The objective of this class is to maximize the use of your camera controls to produce the best possible images. This class will cover a thorough review and demonstration of camera controls, learning and using storage devices for digital images, developing a compositional method, viewing images that illustrate strong compositional technique, image capture outdoors in the Gaylord area, examination of your images for compositional effectiveness, storing "master files" on different devices and, printing images using Photoshop skills and methods.
Class Outline:
Class One March 6
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Getting to know your camera manual
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Protecting your camera in the cold
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Basic camera controls
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White balance
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Flash modes other than normal
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Camera holding techniques
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Videos on light and composition
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Class exercise
Class Two March 13
Class Three March 20
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Examination of your images
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Enhancing an image to produce a master file
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Cropping to improve image effectiveness
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To sharpen or not to sharpen
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Viewing images for next compositional technique
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Saving “master files”
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Class exercise
Class Four March 27
About the Instructor:
Tony is a landscape/wildlife photographer and teacher. He is a faculty member of North Central Michigan College where he teaches Photography and English. He has been photographing professionally for 25 years and he has been teaching photography for 21 years. During this period of time, like many, he successfully made the transition to the digital image medium.
| Location: |
University Center |
| Dates: |
4 Saturdays, March 6-March 27 |
| Times: |
9:30 - 11:30 am |
| Instructor: |
Tony Dunaske |
| Class size: |
24 |
| Cost: |
$120 |
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