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Outline the principals of photography.
Outline the principals of photography
May 04, 2006
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Brendan Knell |
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Specifically, what do you mean principles? When you just say, principles, it could mean anything photography related. This is such a broad subject, we could go on for pages after pages.
May 04, 2006
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Christopher A. Vedros |
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I don't mean to sound rude, but you should do your own homework. If you have specific questions because you'd like to learn how to take better pictures, or learn more about photography, then we'd be more than happy to help.
May 04, 2006
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Brendan Knell |
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Now that I reread your question, it does really sound like a question from an assignment. And like I said above, this is such a broad question, we couldn't help you if we wanted.
May 04, 2006
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John P. Sandstedt |
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Take one camera, two tablespoons of salt, three aspirin and call the doctor.
May 15, 2006
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Bob Chance |
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The answers you seek are all in a yellow and black book titled "Photography for Dumbys".I've even seen one titled "Crossword puzzles for Dumbys" And wouldn't you know it. I thumbed open the book while waiting at the check out and couldn't answer a single question to any of the puzzles I looked at. LOL! All kidding aside, if there is anything specific you would like to know, ask a specific question, photography related that is, and I'm sure about twenty people will give you an answer. Like I always tell my wife: 'Say what you mean and mean what you say' Bob
May 15, 2006
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Alan N. Marcus |
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Photography is the art and science of utilizing light or other radiant energies to record images of objects. The captured images are avalable to be stored, displayed or reproduced. Alan Marcus An old old photo teacher ammarcus@earthlink.net
May 15, 2006
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Christopher A. Walrath |
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Visit www.apug.org. We know the secrets.
June 03, 2006
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Mike Rubin |
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If you are NEW to photography you should start by reading 2 books, they are "Understanding Exposure" and "Learning to See Creativley" both are by Bryan Peterson and published by Amphoto, they are available at major bookstores and on-line at Amazon.com. they are awesome and you will learn a great deal from them. Then Keep Shooting and practicing, and learn from your mistakes and the critiques on BP. Eventualy you will be the one giving critques and advice- Mike
June 03, 2006
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