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How to Capture Awesome Images with your DSLR – Beginners Level 1- Burlington

September 20, 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

$40
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Taking pictures with your new DSLR is easy, just set it on auto and shoot away. Capturing GOOD pictures with your new DSLR…that’s harder. Quality photography starts with understanding how to set your exposure manually.  This is NOT difficult to do. In this 3 hour workshop we’ll cover aperture and shutter speed and show you how to change them on your camera. Next we’ll discuss how to use these settings to create the image you want. Bracketing the exposure is a very key part of this and will set you on the right path. We will also cover the use of polarizers and capturing images in the RAW format.

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Date:
September 20, 2017
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost:
$40
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Venue

Burlington Parks and Rec
900 E. Fairhaven Ave.
Burlington, 98233 United States
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Phone
360-755-9649
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  1. Plan to take your class re. composition. In mean time I transferred my pictures from cell phone and camera to Picasso 3 on my computer. Picasso no longer exists and now they refer you to Google. Can you recommend a good computer program I can download onto the computer for transferring photos into and editing photos, etc. ? I would greatly appreciate your suggestion.

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One Reply to “How to Capture Awesome Images with your DSLR – Beginners Level 1- Burlington”

  1. Plan to take your class re. composition. In mean time I transferred my pictures from cell phone and camera to Picasso 3 on my computer. Picasso no longer exists and now they refer you to Google. Can you recommend a good computer program I can download onto the computer for transferring photos into and editing photos, etc. ? I would greatly appreciate your suggestion.

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