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Aug 14, 2006 22:50 |  #1
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Which aspect of Photography would you like to explore a bit more?
Why?
Is it because you never tried it, you do not know much about, or is it something that you enjoyed before but now, for whatever reason, you do not do anymore?
In which areas - in your own opinion - you need improvement?

In a nutshell: What would you like to learn and why?


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Aug 14, 2006 22:54 |  #2
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After this many years, I've shot about everything that interests me. What I'd really like to learn is more about post processing. That's the thing I find most daunting.



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Aug 14, 2006 22:59 as a reply to  @ liza's post |  #3
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Post processing is the first on my (long) list too!
I have Scott Kelby’s ‘PS CS2 for digital photographers’ but I am too lazy to give it a decent read..

Other than that there are about million things about Photography that I’d like to learn!


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Aug 14, 2006 23:03 |  #4

I want to learn portrait lighting.

How to "properly" light different kinds of faces. How to remove the chin... how to pose...


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Aug 14, 2006 23:15 as a reply to  @ DocFrankenstein's post |  #5

Portrait lighting, fill flash, post processing.

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Aug 14, 2006 23:29 as a reply to  @ GPR1's post |  #6

Glamor / low key lightning and Post processing.


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Aug 14, 2006 23:31 |  #7

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Aug 14, 2006 23:32 |  #8

Photoshop. And lighting. Wait, doesn't that cover ALL of photography? Pretty much :D


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Aug 14, 2006 23:49 as a reply to  @ KevC's post |  #9
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KevC wrote:
Photoshop. And lighting. Wait, doesn't that cover ALL of photography? Pretty much :D

Fortunately for all of us, it does not! :D


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Aug 14, 2006 23:52 |  #10

Post processing (photoshop), lighting, and portraits...

But anything can be improved on with me lol.


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Aug 15, 2006 01:50 |  #11

Photoshop ... and world peace ;-)a


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Aug 15, 2006 01:53 as a reply to  @ condyk's post |  #12

condyk wrote:
Photoshop ... and world peace ;-)a

I have enought trouble keeping peace in my house let alone the world :lol:

So with all all these things we want to learn mabe we should find teachers
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Aug 15, 2006 01:58 |  #13

Post processing for me too.


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Aug 15, 2006 03:11 |  #14

more on postprocessing.. there's way too much i don't know how to do. after that I'd like to learn some better exposure techniques.. I'd like to perfect my color balances in camera more.. oh, and how the heck do I effectively use a tripod that doesn't drive me nuts?...that's a start anyway.. I'm sure there's more but it's way too late at night to think about it..

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Aug 15, 2006 04:26 |  #15

1. More about exposure, especially in low light compositions
2. I'd like to learn more about "seeing" photos - what to photograph and when to get the best shot.
3. Post processing. How to get the best out of what I've got.


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