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    • Exposure

      Exposure - free photography classes. Learn how to determine exposure, set depth of field and more by signing up for the free photography course we offer. Learn everything about over-exposure, under-exposure and other professional photography secrets.

    • Light Photography

      How can light and lighting impact your photos? Learn about different lighting conditions: light contrasts, soft lighting, directional lighting.

    • Composition

      Composition in photography - open, closed, dynamic, static - is what makes a random collection of objects an interesting photo. Learn how to use composition concepts in your next photo.

    • Camera aperture

      Knowing how to use the aperture can help you take great photos. A change in aperture changes the amount of light that enters the camera.

    • Shutter speed

      How does shutter speed influence your photos? Changing the shutter speed vs. changing the aperture. Shooting motion and how to use common shutter speeds.

    • Motion photography

      How to shoot while in motion (while in a moving vehicle, for example), and how to shoot motion (a galloping horse, for example). A guide on motion photography and freezing motion with your camera.

    • Fstop

      What are the aperture f-stops, and how will changing a stop impact the photo? A comprehensive and practical guide to f-stops.

    • Focus in pictures

      Learning photography - how does the camera's focus influence photos? Should you use the auto-focus or manual focus? We offer simple online classes that show you how to use your focus to get better results.

    • Rule of thirds

      The rule of thirds (AKA the Law of Thirds) is one of the fundamental rules used in the art of photography. Learn how to build the best compossition with the hekp of the rule of thirds

    • Leading line

      Leading lines are actual or imagined lines in a photo that lead the eyes of the viewer along the photo or towards the main object. Using leading lines in photographic composition will help you take better photos.

    • ISO camera level

      The ISO changes light sensitivity, but also changes the graininess of a photo. Read more about ISO if you shoot in low light, or if your photos tend to come out grainy.

    • Depth of field

      Depth of field in photography, and how to change the depth of field in portraits, landscape shots, etc. A practical guide to taking great photos with your camera.

    • Resolution

      What is recommended resolution and how do you set the resolution in your camera to get a good photo? Why using the highest-resolution setting is unnecessary for most uses, and where can you get software that changes resolution?

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