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- Introduction
- Take Control
- Metering
- - General
- - Evaluative
- - Partial
- - Spot
- - Center Weighted
- - Raw or Jpeg?
- - Different Lighting
- - Using Flash
- - Using Filters
- Exposure Lock
- Bracketing
- - Exposure
- - White Balance
- Apertures
- Shutter Speeds
- ISO
- White Balance
- RAW or JPEG?
- Focussing
- - Focus Points
- - Focus Modes
- - Auto/Manual
- - Pre-Focussing
- - Panning
- - Depth of Field
- - Lens and Focus
- Lenses
- Filters/Effects
- Categories
- - Landscapes
- - Sports
- - People
- - Commercial
- - Weddings
- - Still Life
- - Stock
- Visualise
- Lighting
- Your Goals
How Do You Decide What To Shoot?
Photography Categories - Landscapes - Sports - People - Commercial - Weddings - Still Life/Studio - Stock
Some people when starting out in photography have an idea or particular passion that they wish to follow. You may already be involved in the fashion or sports industry and may well wish to continue but to also incorporate your photography somehow.
For most of us, it is just the passion that drives us and the willingness to photograph anything and everything to try and emulate the beautiful images that we see everywhere. Or it may be to simply stamp our own individual photographic style on a particular subject.
With time you will find that 2 or 3 subjects start to take prominence as you may gain interest in that area anyway. Animal wildlife, for example, is a favourite for many people although it is actually a subject quite difficult to break into due to the time constraints, finances and travel factors involved.
Going through each subject in turn, I will give you my own personal take with any tips along the way. I will keep it to a minimum as in all fairness each subject requires its own separate book to really do it justice.
If I am able, I will link to any websites that are of particular use for each area.
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