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Dec 4, 2011 16:47:22   #
jorjsal Loc: Virginia Beach
 
try this link--I just completed lesson 1 except for doing the home work or should I call it assignment

http://www.morguefile.com/docs/Jodie_Coston:_Lesson_1

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Dec 4, 2011 18:53:00   #
kayautho Loc: Boynton Beach, FL
 
To the 404's. When you click on Snowbears link, it includes the UHH address. Delete that portion and it works.

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Dec 4, 2011 19:48:02   #
atheurer6802
 
Sorry Snowbear!!!!! I opened a box of worms for you.

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Dec 4, 2011 20:09:39   #
snowbear
 
atheurer6802 wrote:
Sorry Snowbear!!!!! I opened a box of worms for you.


Not at all.

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Dec 4, 2011 21:26:59   #
walbrookem Loc: Michigan
 
i would also like the link thanks

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Dec 4, 2011 22:14:57   #
ab7rn Loc: Portland, Oregon
 
My vote is for NAPP membership. They have many tutorials on line and you can become familiar with many of the instructors.

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Dec 4, 2011 22:38:38   #
toptrainer Loc: Wellington
 
im new to this all so can you please send me the link if is any good? thank you.

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Dec 4, 2011 23:10:28   #
jorjsal Loc: Virginia Beach
 
try this link--I just completed lesson 1 except for doing the home work or should I call it assignment

http://www.morguefile.com/docs/Jodie_Coston:_Lesson_1

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Dec 4, 2011 23:18:03   #
toptrainer Loc: Wellington
 
Thank you, I will look it over tomorrow. What do you think of it?

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Dec 4, 2011 23:51:37   #
jorjsal Loc: Virginia Beach
 
first lesson was pretty basic, but a good refresher. I am self taught and somewhere along the road of hard knocks picked up most of what was covered in the first lesson but I did learn a few things and got me thinking about taking more time to frame the photo. I think it was worth my time.

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Dec 5, 2011 00:48:55   #
LouEllen
 
Great site! I learned these things in photo class, but this is in very easy format and is a great review. Thanks!

Lou Ellen

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Dec 5, 2011 08:35:25   #
toptrainer Loc: Wellington
 
I was at a bar the the day and was asked to take some pictures for an Engagement party. I used a Canon T3i with a 50mm 1:1.8 lens setting was on P Auto ISO Monochrome, AWB, built in flash up, one shot mode, Evaluative Metering, and raw+L. I had some couples posed with the girl in front and the guy slightly behind or head on shoulder and he front person came out great a the behind person came out blurry, why? They liked the pictures some much {looking at them on my camera} that they asked me to shoot thier wedding. What was the problem.





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Dec 5, 2011 09:00:05   #
snowbear
 
toptrainer wrote:
I was at a bar the the day and was asked to take some pictures for an Engagement party. I used a Canon T3i with a 50mm 1:1.8 lens setting was on P Auto ISO Monochrome, AWB, built in flash up, one shot mode, Evaluative Metering, and raw+L. I had some couples posed with the girl in front and the guy slightly behind or head on shoulder and he front person came out great a the behind person came out blurry, why? They liked the pictures some much {looking at them on my camera} that they asked me to shoot thier wedding. What was the problem.
I was at a bar the the day and was asked to take s... (show quote)


You really should post this as a new thread.

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Dec 8, 2011 11:53:16   #
Manny Jay Loc: Colorado
 
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