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    Basic Photography Lesson

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    Desc: Covers the basic aspects of photography, including Composition, Exposure, Lens and Lighting

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    1. Slide 1:Basic Photography
    2. Slide 2:The 6 Things To Know • Know your camera • Hold the camera still • The 2-second rule • Take a few more • Tell a “story” • Capture the “mood”
    3. Slide 3:C .E . L. L. •C omposition •E xposure •L ens •L ight
    4. Slide 4:Composition Principle 1 Un-clutter the picture. Zoom in. A good photograph is a subject, a context, and nothing else. Remove any clutter that detracts from your message. Get closer -- zoom in -- and crop as tightly as possible
    5. Slide 5: Composition unless it’s a reflection Principle 2 Put subject off-centre / Rule of thirds The center of the frame is the weakest place -- it's static, dull, and gives no value to the context. The more you move the subject away from the center, the more relev