Welcome to the inaugural Photography Club BLOG! Oh yeah, this is where we put it all together!
We're off to a great start. Here's what we've covered so far....
- The "hole"...also known as "aperture." So basic, yet so complex.... the hole is either small or large (or medium, but that's boring so we're ignoring that for now). So, big hole means little focus. NOW send me your "big hole" pictures please, so I can post the best one! We'll continue working on "big hole" (Will, that's f/5.6, Patrick that's f/2.8, and Jack that's f/2.8) next week, but we'll also shoot little hole to look at the difference.
- "The Decisive Moment" - Patrick, I need that skateboarding shot. Henri Cartier Bresson coined the phrase, which basically means that there is one ideal moment to snap a picture. That's one of the most important jobs of a photographer... to choose the "decisive moment" to release the shutter. So gentlemen, do NOT send me ALL of your images. Choose the "decisive moment" and send that one over. The rest of those images... DELETE!
- Today we talked about composition, and one principle in particular. The winner of the "rule of thirds" competitive photo safari IS......
Alright, I'll be posting more images, especially as you send them to me... so send 'em over. The treat menu for next week is.... HA! You'll just have to wait and see! Good night to you all... Mrs. G
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