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Shutter Speed tutorial for beginners

 

Shoot in TV mode to learn how to freeze the action and get every water droplet pin sharp. Emma Desira, shows you how in this liquid movement tutorial.

Video sourced from Canon Australia

 

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Camera LENS FILTERS Explained | UV, NEUTRAL DENSITY & POLARIZER

Camera Lens Filters Explained! What is a Neutral Density Filter? Or a Polarizer Filter? Camera Lens filters are great to use for enhancing your images. Variable ND Filters are absolutely my most used filter there is. And i've included a link below to the exact same filter that I use.

Video sourced from Peter Lindgren

Lenses 101

What Are Prime, Zoom, Fix Aperture, Variable Aperture Lenses | Photography 101 Lenses.  One of the most important aspects of photography are lenses. Lenses come in all different shapes, sizes, forms, speeds and of course prices. I want to help you understand the different types of lenses there are so you are more knowledgeable when it's time to make that big purchase.

Video sourced from Jared Polin

Tripods: How to use them and choose them

Learn how to use a tripod for photography and how to choose the right one for your needs.

Video sourced from steeltraining 

Making a Darkroom Print

Join me in the darkroom to view the step by step process of making a photographic print with an enlarger and chemicals.

Video sourced from ForesthillFilmLab

Using Photoshop

Photoshop has been described as a digital darkroom. Its range of brushes, palettes, filters and tools can be overwhelming, and taking time to experiment and get familiar with its interface is important if you are to get the most out of it. Here we explore some of the fundamental techniques of Photoshop.

Video sourced from ClickView

How to adjust Shutter, Aperture & ISO on a Canon EOS DSLR camera.

Canon tips for beginners - In this short tutorial we'll show you how to adjust the shutter, aperture and ISO on your Canon DSLR camera.

Video sourced from Photo Genius

 

 

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