Outdoor Photography Techniques Workshop
Are you ready for awesome Spring landscape?
We are now officially in to Spring and with the wonderful changes in the weather and landscapes, you may want to consider doing some outdoor photography. Landscape and outdoor photography techniques are very simple and a good working knowledge of metering modes and selective focusing can have a big impact on your photos. Additionally, the rules of good composition often work very well but there will also be times when you want to break the rules!
Here is report of our last year digital camera bootcamp:
“As part of our Digital Camera Bootcamp, we had our field trip on Sunday March 10, 2014. The weather was very nice, mainly a light overcast which allowed opportunity to play around with different camera settings. We had a chance to take photos with long depth of field, shallow depth of field, fast shutter speed, slow shutter speed, and we played with custom White Balance as well. Towards the end of the day I asked everyone to switch to Manual mode in their cameras and start to control shutter speed and aperture. The feedback from students was they enjoyed the Manual setting over Aperture or Shutter Priority!”
Here are a few images from Digital Camera Bootcamp in Spring 2014
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We have scheduled another Photography workshop for Beginners for April 24, 2015. It is a two program and I will cover the most important settings to get you out of AUTO mode. Check it out and register today to book your ticket. There are few spots left.
Our Spring Digital Camera Bootcamp is scheduled for April 1st. The class is almost fell and only 4 more spots left as of today (May 14, 2015). Please register now to secure your spot.
That is all for now, stay tuned for more good news!
Ted and the Omnilargess Team
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