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Rick Carpenter Photography: November 2012
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I have done photography both personally and professionally for over 30 years. I have photographed hundreds of weddings, a few famous people, and have had major corporations as commercial photography clients. It has been an adventurous ride! Click on a Link. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture Window template. Template images by zbindere.
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In Love With Photography: Mailbag #1
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Tuesday, November 15, 2016. I respond to some messages I have received about my posts on this blog. Posted by Rick Carpenter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Recommended Software Programs to Support Your Phot. Lesson 6: Applying the Science of Photography - . Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.
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In Love With Photography: Recommended Software Programs to Support Your Photography
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Recommended Software Programs to Support Your Photography. Here I share the software applications that I recommend to people depending on their specific interests in photography. These are the programs that make using older, less-expensive cameras a smart option for many of us. General editing and post-processing:. Adobe Creative Cloud - Photoshop and Lightroom. Http:/ www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html. 2999, one time only.
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In Love With Photography: Megapixels and Making Large Prints - A Guide
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Wednesday, October 26, 2016. Megapixels and Making Large Prints - A Guide. How Big Are Your Wall Prints? How Many Megapixels Do You Really Need? Please see the chart below the video. Max Print Size to Maintain 4 Pixels per Millimeter. Cameras with this Resolution. Nikon D100, D40, D70, Canon 10D. 20 x 30”. Canon 20D, 30D. 22 x 34”. Nikon D60, D200, D3000, Canon 40D. 25 x 38”. Nikon D3, D90, D300, D700. 28 x 42”. 30 x 45”. 31 x 46”. Nikon D5100, D7000.
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In Love With Photography: October 2016
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Thursday, October 27, 2016. Lesson 5: The Basic Science Behind Photography. Photography is based on the physics of light. In this lesson, I make it easier to understand what the camera and lens are doing, and why. Posted by Rick Carpenter. Wednesday, October 26, 2016. Megapixels and Making Large Prints - A Guide. How Big Are Your Wall Prints? How Many Megapixels Do You Really Need? Please see the chart below the video. Posted by Rick Carpenter. Posted ...
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In Love With Photography: November 2016
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Recommended Software Programs to Support Your Photography. Here I share the software applications that I recommend to people depending on their specific interests in photography. These are the programs that make using older, less-expensive cameras a smart option for many of us. Posted by Rick Carpenter. I respond to some messages I have received about my posts on this blog. Posted by Rick Carpenter. Posted by Rick Carpenter.
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In Love With Photography: Lesson 1: Megapixel Hype - Expensive Equipment is NOT Needed!
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Monday, October 24, 2016. Lesson 1: Megapixel Hype - Expensive Equipment is NOT Needed! Camera sales hype tells us we need lots and lots of megapixels. I debunk that myth here. Your older, cheaper equipment might be just fine! My Nikon D600 with manual focus lenses and light meter from the 1960's and 1970's. Professional equipment I have owned and used:. Pentax 6x7 (6x7cm film format) camera next to a Nikon 35mm camera. Toyo-Omega View 45E 4x5" camera.
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In Love With Photography: Why I Went Back to a DX / 1.6X Camera
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Wednesday, October 26, 2016. Why I Went Back to a DX / 1.6X Camera. In response to someone who thinks I'm crazy for selling my full-frame Nikon D600 and going back to a smaller sensor, I created this video explanation. Posted by Rick Carpenter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lesson 5: The Basic Science Behind Photography. Megapixels and Making Large Prints - A Guide. Why I Went Back to a DX / 1.6X Camera. Lesson 4: Equipment - The Supporting Cast.
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In Love With Photography: Lesson 5: The Basic Science Behind Photography
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Thursday, October 27, 2016. Lesson 5: The Basic Science Behind Photography. Photography is based on the physics of light. In this lesson, I make it easier to understand what the camera and lens are doing, and why. Three basic elements of a photographic exposure are:. 1 The length of time we expose the film/sensor (shutter speed),. 2 The size of the lens opening through which light travels (lens aperture), and. Topic 1: Shutter Speeds. On my old 50mm Ni...
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In Love With Photography: Lesson 6: Applying the "Science" of Photography - Taking Pictures Manually
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In Love With Photography. Portfolio - Older Cameras. Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Lesson 6: Applying the "Science" of Photography - Taking Pictures Manually. Here we learn how to use the math we discussed in the previous lesson. It's pretty simple, really. Please be sure to see the information below the video. Item 1: MY Light Meter App:. BeeCam LightMeter, from the Google Play Store. Item 2: Relationship: Shutter Speed vs Lens Aperture. Example 1: Daytime Overcast, ISO set to 100. Posted by Rick Carpenter.