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What will I learn? |
What will I create? |
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How to set up and photograph images that have the required sharpness, using manual focus and the functions within your camera to check for sharpness and composition.
How aperture controls depth of field and sharpness of your image and the impact of the exposure triangle Understanding characteristics of lenses and their minimum focal distance. Macro lenses and a bit about diffraction. Controlling the movement of you, your subject and camera using Tripod, focus rail, and anything else to keep it all steady. How to control the light when creating a botanical study, work with the available and additional light - reflectors and diffusers, LED, continuous and ring lights The basics of Focus Stacking General Lightroom and Photoshop techniques as part of the photographer's workflow Sharpening methods in Photoshop and Lightroom - what to use and what not Image editing software for focus stacking |
A close up |
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What should I bring? |
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Your camera, lenses (macro lens, if you have one), tripod, remote shutter release and ideally your laptop with Lightroom and Photoshop. Your camera manual and loads of enthusiasm. |
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Who should attend? |
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Anyone with an interest in flower and close up photography who wishes to develop their skills in capturing pin sharp images or using selective focus. Participants should have some familiarity with the manual functions of their camera. | |||||||||
Where and When |
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For more information or to contact me Celia Henderson LRPS, Tel: 07768 201852 Email: info@celiahenderson.co.uk |