This event has been designed especially for photographers who have got to grips with how to basically use their camera, know how to set up the various options, but are struggling to know how to create specific effects.
To get stunning images is essential to understand what settings to use, although most photographers grasp fairly easily what things such as apertures, shutter speeds and ISO actually
do. It is applying these settings and how all the things need to go together to produce a balanced result that is harder to grasp.
Today we see wide ranging techniques producing stunning images, in all publications, but what is so often lacking is the explanation, of how the effect was generated, and how the photographer got the result to look like that.
We will look at techniques including, freezing and blurring moving subjects, zooming techniques, perspective, reflections, abstracts, using colour, using black and white, flash, filters, close up and macro and much more including techniques to create certain effects during post production.
This event is ideal for our customers who have already attended some of our events, especially the Understanding your digital EOS Part 1 and 2, or similar events in the past.
Topics that we cover on this event
| • | Capturing action |
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Blurring backgrounds |
| • | Shooting effectively in lowlight |
| • | Understanding the effect lighting has on your image |
| • | How to get the exposure that you want |
| • | How to capture stunning sunrise and sunsets |
| • | Using bulb mode for extended exposures |
| • | Creating abstract images |
| • | How to use polarising filters effectively |
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Using filters for extra creativity |
| • | Using shutter speeds for blurring and freezing effects |
| • | Zooming during exposure techniques |
| • | Capturing reflections |
| • | Reproducing water effectively |
| • | Using flash to enhance your portraits |
| • | Using colour effectively in your images |
| • | Using black and white effectively |
This course is applicable to all EOS models in the range, regardless of how long you have had them as we concentrate on the techniques and not the features on the cameras.