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Introduction
Getting to know your camerca
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Exercise 1: Focal length and angle of view
Focus
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Exercise 2: Focus with a set aperture
Exercise 3: Focus at different apertures
Photographing movement
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Exercise 4 - Shutter Speeds
Exercise 5: Panning with different shutter speeds
The Frame
Looking throught the viewfinder
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Exercise 6: Fitting the frame to the subject
Exercise 7: Object in different positions in the frame
Exercise 8: A sequence of composition
Focal Lengths
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Exercise 9: Focal lengths
Exercise 10: Focal lengths and different viewpoints
Dividing the Frame
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Exercise 11: Balance
Exercise 12: Positioning the horizon
Frame shapes and sizes
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Exercise 13: Vertical and horizontal Frames
Cropping and extending
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Exercise 14: Cropping
Assignment 1
Elements of design
Points
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Exercise 15: Positioning a point
Exercise 16: The relationship between points
Exercise 17: Multiple points
Lines
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Exercise 18: Horizontal and vertical lines
Exercise 19: Diagonals
Exercise 20: Curves
Using lines in composition
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Exercise 21: Implied lines
Shapes
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Exercise 22: Real and implied traingles
Rhythm and pattern
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Exercise 23: Rhythms and patterns
Assignment 2
Assignments
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Research
Iphone photography
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Exhibtions and museums
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Manchester people museum
Steve McCurry
Paris Photo 2011
Maison Européenne de la Photographie
Websites about photography
Contact
The art of photography - OCA
Project: Getting to know your camera
Exercise 1: Focal length and angle of view
- all cameras (1-3 photographs)
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