• 29 members and 2 guests attended our meeting.
• Dave Noordhoff presented Using The Exposure Triangle To Shoot In Manual Mode.
The group was shown a series of examples where we would decide what the main consideration would be before taking a photo, ISO, shutter speed or aperture. Using 100 ISO to insure minimum digital noise, we looked at photo examples where a large or shallow depth of field would be the most desirable, as well as some scenes where we would choose a fast shutter speed to capture motion or a slow shutter speed to attain desired blur. Club members wish to thank Dave for his excellent presentation. Many of us, new and not so new, learned more about the exposure triangle.
You can review or download Dave’s tutorial on The Exposure Triangle here.
For a review, take a look at this YouTube video on Shooting In Manual Mode.
Our next meeting will be held on March 27 when professional photographer Steven Slack will present Creating Digital Art. We will also review the results from our latest CCC photo competition: Give Me Space for the Novice group, and Rusty for Intermediate, Advanced and Salon members. We would like to invite all of our members to bring in a print of any size, any subject, to be viewed before the meeting begins and during the break.
To create interesting light, you have to create interesting shadows.
So, look at the light and think about the shadows.
What are all those icons on top of your camera?
Learn all about them in
Finding Your Way Around The Mode Dial