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Tutorials you may find HelpfulPortrait Photography:
See Here
And
Here
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Wedding Photography:
See Here
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Depth of Field:
See Here
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Rule of Thirds:
See Here
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Basic Shutter and Aperture:
See Here
And
Here
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Basic Flash Techniques:
See Here
And
Here
Off Camera Flash Part 1:
See Here
Off Camera Flash Part 2:
See Here
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Camera Metering:
See Here
And
Here
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Basic Studio Lighting:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
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Tripods:
See Here
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| Venom wrote: | Basic Studio Lighting:
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Magic, thanks Mike, superb find!
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| creators wrote: | | Venom wrote: | Basic Studio Lighting:
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Magic, thanks Mike, superb find! |
Hope it's useful Keith, found a few good sites just recently with tutorials on so will post more links soon.
Hope members find them useful.
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Cool. Danke.
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Blue
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The studio lighting class is great! (haven't looked at the others yet) The teacher is hilarious. I had not thought to look at youtube for classes like this- great idea. You can be sure I will be doing some searching of my own now, too. Thanks for the links!!!
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Photographing Butterflies
http://www.digital-nature.info/ar.../butterfly-photography-page-1.php
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CHEAP TRICKShttp://www.istockphoto.com/article_view.php?ID=91
This article is entitled CHEAP TRICKS: 10 ways (under $20!) to take your shoot from ghetto to ghetto-fabulous.
It's mostly studio ideas for us PWT photographers.
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Some nice step by step stuffThis is a site which I think is very good, have a look in the tutorials at the top of the page some nice step buy step stuff.
http://www.thelightsright.com/tutorials-video.htm
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Re: Tutorials you may find Helpful
Haven't watched the second one yet, but that first one is blinding, more practical info in that one vid than a dozen others I've seen. Cheers Mike.
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Keith,
This is a member who I know off another forum, hes done this video tutorial for merging two raw files, one optimised for shadows and one for highlights, then merging them in Photoshop using a layer mask.
What do you think?
http://www.steve-perks.com/gfx/forumposts/mergeraw/mergeraw.html
Here's lesson 2, covering the first of three conversion methods...
Adjustment Layers, focusing on the Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer plus Photofilter, Curves and Levels Adjustment Layers.
http://www.steve-perks.com/gfx/forumposts/lesson2/lesson2.html
Might have a word if people like them and see what others he as done.
Mike
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Heres another site with some good stuff (tutorials) take a look
See HERE
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