Video tutorial delayed
November 26, 2007 2 CommentsAs the Thanksgiving holiday recedes into the past, a few lingering tasks remained so the tutorial that I had planned for production tonight is not complete yet. But, never fear, fellow photogs, I have something to share. It seems recently that there has been a lot of focusing (bad pun) on photoshop techniques, yet we have these amazing devices that can really do wonders if we know how to use them – called cameras. As a service for those that could use some additional explanation, and as a refresher for the rest of us, I’ve put together a paper on determining the best apertures and shutter speeds for various compositions. Check it out below. In the meantime, happy shooting, and I promise a tutorial will be available for viewing tomorrow. Until then…enjoy the written word!
Postscript: As an additional thought – I keep a cheat sheet of this info in my camera bag as a reference chart for what different apertures and shutters accomplish at each stop’s setting. If anyone would like a copy (it’s laminated and easy to fit in a side pocket), email me and I’ll get you a hard copy.




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Hmm, interesting post. Wondering what site you did your researching through.
Hi MLemus,
Thanks for the thoughts – as this was back in 2007, I don’t recall specifically, but some of the forums I have participated in include:
http://www.fredmiranda.com
http://www.photoshopuser.com/forums (paid access)
http://www.scphotogs.com
http://www.photography-on-the-net.com
http://www.yourphotoforum.com