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Canon 7D camera_First Impressions & Camera Recommendations

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Canon 7D camera_First Impressions « Blue Sky Photography.

This article has a pretty good review of the Canon 7D.

People frequently ask me ” What camera should I buy?”

The answer really depends on what kind of photography you do and how much you want to spend.  If you are looking for a pro level camera that is good for wildlife/sports photography then the 7D is a good choice.  However, if you mostly do landscape/studio/wedding then the 5D Mark II may be a better choice for you.  If you’re more of a beginner and and you want to spend less look at the Rebel line of cameras.

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I’m Pretty Sure they could go to Hell for This One.

Monday, January 4th, 2010

This is Joe McNally and Bob Krist reminding us all to remember the basics of photography in the coming year.  If you haven’t followed their careers you’ll miss some of the inside jokes but its fun to watch anyway.

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My New Photography Website

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Please check out my new photography website.  Its still a bit under construction but let me know what you think.

http://www.gccdesignsphotography.com

The image below is of Cape Neddick (Nubble) Lighthouse in York, Maine.

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NRICC Wins the 2008 Multi-Screen Competition

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Northern RI Camera Club, originally uploaded by gdetonnancourt.

Congratulations to all of the photographer’s that entered photos in the 2008 multi-screen competition. NRICC defeated Quinebaug Valley Camera Club and the favorite Photographic Society of Rhode Island. NRICC had 9 first place wins out of the 24 categories and won the competition with a score of 46. The other two clubs scored 49.

Mike Zeis had 2 first place images.
Gary Detonnancourt had 2 first place images.
Deb Bettencourt had 2 first place images.
Denise Lincourt and / or William Lincourt had 2 first place images.
Leeanne Richard had 1 first place image.

Plus we had many great second place images.

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Introduction to Digital Photography

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Learn Digital Photography

Classes start April 17, 2008 from 5:30pm-6:30pm at:

Southern New England Computer Services

601 Great Rd.
North Smithfield, RI 02896

Payment:

$150 for 9 Classes

*Space is limited to 8 students so please call Gary at 401-567-9071 to register.

Lesson 1: Getting to Know Your Digital Camera
Understanding your camera controls and functions. The five most valuable features. Features to avoid. Checklist of what your camera can and cannot do. How to get the most out of your digital camera. The biggest advantage of shooting digital: the right way to use your LCD monitor.
Assignment: Use Dpreview to compare your camera to 2 others in its class.

Lesson 2: File Formats and Quality Settings
JPEG and other in-camera options such as Raw and TIFF: pros and cons of each shooting format. Tips on shooting with RAW capture and image conversion. Storage and memory issues – doing digital photography on the road. Why you should convert your JPEG pics to TIFF format in the computer.
Assignment: JPEG A JPEG That Has Been JPEG’ed

Lesson 3: Introduction to Image Enhancing Software
Adjusting brightness, contrast, color balance, color saturation and sharpness in a few steps.  Introduction to image correction with RAW converter software. And a bonus: a brief introduction to software for making long panoramic images from several photos made for exactly this purpose.
Assignment: Correct a Technically Poor Image in Under 60 seconds

Lesson 4: Controlling White Balance and Other Aspects, In-Camera
The color of light for the non-physics major. Understanding the white balance options. The easy way to getting the correct white balance. Adjusting the in-camera level for sharpening and color saturation.
Assignment: White Balance Before and After; also, Saturation/Sharpness Before and After

Lesson 5: Composition, Tripods and Lens Choice
Principles of visual design. Putting the Rule of Thirds to good use. An easy way to understand the Golden Rectangle. Shooting vertical as well as horizontal photos. Understanding lens focal lengths. Wide angle and telephoto options with digital SLR “focal length magnification factors”.
Assignment: Rule of Thirds/Orientation: Before and After

Lesson 6: Digital Exposure 101
The primary exposure concepts. Why cameras sometimes make images that are too dark. Using Exposure Compensation, a simple method for perfect exposures. Learn where to meter from and use Exposure Lock. The part ISO plays in exposure. Tip: Use a Semi Automatic mode while maintaining full control.
Assignment: Exposure: Over, Under and Just Right / Create and HDR image

Lesson 7: Creative Control of Apertures (f/stops) and Shutter Speeds
Learn “depth of field” and motion control with aperture and shutter speed selection, using the camera’s automatic and semi-automatic modes. A primer on depth of field. Prevent blurring from camera shake and subject movement. Great news about exposure when changing f/stops or shutter speeds in certain camera modes.
Assignment: Aperture/Depth of Field Control; also, Shutter Speed/Motion Control

Lesson 8: Exposure Evaluation and Low-Light Photography
Using the camera’s histogram (and “loss of highlight detail warning”) to evaluate exposure and contrast. The challenges and compromises of night photography. ISO Equivalents – changing ISO on the fly. Minimizing digital noise (graininess). Shooting at night – with and without a tripod. Making beautiful images in low light.
Assignment: Night Shoot – Before and After; also, High Contrast vs. Low Contrast

Review: Voting on Best Work

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A Roundup of the 2007 pictures of the year

Sunday, January 20th, 2008
Monday, December 31, 2007 | by Mike Sturk
It’s that time of year when many news gathering sites are posting their versions of the year 2007 in pictures. It’s no surprise that MSNBC, which always has a strong weekly offering, has a great 2007 Year in Pictures. Others include the International Herald Tribune which can be found here; AOL has two very strong offerings in a People’s Choice gallery and an Editor’s Choice gallery; Time has a fine gallery of the Year in Images; Reuters presents more than 100 of its best photos here; some of the best photos from the European Pressphoto Agency (epa) can be found in its Yearender 2007; Sports Illustrated has amassed 43 of its best photos; USA TODAY uses a drop-down menu for various categories in its 2007: The year in pictures; National Geographic has a five-photo gallery of its best wildlife photos; The New York Times highlights 2007: The Year in Pictures; The Washington Post’s Best of Post 2007 features several favourite multimedia projects; the Los Angeles Times features Best of 2007: Photography; The San Francisco Chronicle has its own Year in Pictures which features 12 galleries of the best Day in Pictures from the SFGate site; appropriate to the season, Canada’s National Post has two very interesting photo galleries on Faith and Mirth and Joy.

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