- Introduction and Composition (11:08) Good composition is all about arranging elements in your image's foreground, middleground, and background
- Discussing Depth of Field (04:33) Go over some of the basics of depth of field; what works and why.
- Working with Depth of Field (02:56) Adjusting depth of field and using a split grad filter
- Applying What You Have Learned (05:32) Think about your subject, about colors, about your exposure, think about depth of field; all before taking your shot
- Working with Dynamic Light (02:55) Capture a large range of light by compensating with multiple exposures.
- Blinkies (03:38) Use the exposure tools on your digital camera to locate problem areas and fix them by taking and combining multiple exposures.
- The Ultra Wide Pano (04:35) Combining horizontal and vertical planes to create an ultra-wide panorama
- Retouching Your Photos (09:03) Use your photo-editing software to retouch the photo and lead the viewer's eye to everything you wanted to capture in the field
- Removing Color Cast (06:23) Now, back in the studio we can take our digital images and refine the pixel information using our software.
- Assembling the Ultra Wide Pano (03:43) Using Photoshop to merge the shots into your ultra wide pano.
- Fisheye Pano (02:53) Putting together a pano shot with a fisheye lens.
- 8 Stop Image (05:47) Assembling an image that is composed of multiple exposures.
- Conclusion (02:05) Thanks for following along with the course. Hope you learned a lot.
Course Time: 01 Hours 05 Minutes Your Progress: Complete
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