Since receiving my new camera, I have had to dig out my old notes from college and refresh my memory on things like lighting, ISO speed, and aperture. I found this on pinterest via thedailydigi, and thought I would pass along. A visual lesson which is sometimes the easiest way to learn! Don't see the difference? Look at the opening in the lens! (The larger the whole, the more light that enters the lens:)
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Excellent!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I really need to learn how to use my DSLR better.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I want a new camera, but haven't stopped to do any research or find what I want. Maybe I will find time for it to be an end-of-summer present to myself. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this! I have a camera that I don't know quite how to work - this visual is a great reminder!
ReplyDeleteThis is so super helpful as I am a camera noob....these images are genius!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of my dismal photography skills )c: I think I need to get my booty *back* to college to take some much needed courses! (c:
ReplyDeleteThank you! I definitely appreciate the visual lesson. :)
ReplyDeleteVisual lesson = great idea!
ReplyDeleteI am a visual learner! Yep! Good job :)
ReplyDeletei just got a new camera and i'm still learning how to use it. thanks for the lesson!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! This is a great way for husband to learn about photography. He's totally a visual leaner too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great information! I've been a fan/follower early on because you always share such great tips, from useful blogging-related sites to good DIYs. I enjoy it all! :)
ReplyDeleteI took photog classes in college and retained nothing! Except the rule of thirds. That's it. I am trying to tackle aperture and shutter speed but it's hard to find time these days. : )
ReplyDeleteyayy photography! so awesome you got a camera, it's soo fun!!
ReplyDeleteWhat great tips!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip to know! If only I had such a high tech camera! I took a class in college too that briefly went over camera functions, lighting and aperture..when I can make the purchase I'll definitely check this out!!
ReplyDeleteps..Getting pics ready for you! ;)
This is SO helpful :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteoooooo i liked this. so helpful.
ReplyDeleteI love visual learning. This is great!
ReplyDeletei have this book called 'understanding exposure' that's awesome. highly recommend it
ReplyDeleteis this the G12?? we just bought it for the america trip and it arrived the other day! :D
ReplyDeletethis is perfect. I recently started using a DSLR and right now I'm just using it on it's automatic setting. My goal within the next year is to learn it on manual though and little lessons like this are extremely helpful!
ReplyDeleteoh that's an awesome lesson Anna, my eyes were doing the same thing as the lens while i scrolled down. it's those "oh ya, i getcha" moments - nice one!
ReplyDeleteSean is trying to teach me camera settings, he's such a master of it thankfully but any added instruction is a blessing. gonna check this out. cheers! ♥