Work flow
*Capture Settings
- Save picture in RAW file format.
*Image Transfer
- Transfer all images as soon as possible after each photo session to avoid missing files.
*Backup 1
- Backup your files after the transfer.
*Inspecting & organizing
- Browse through all images before deleting them.
- Organize files into different catalogues.
*Image Editing
- Choose a software that caters to your editing needs.
*Output
- Save images in correct size file for different situation such as print, presentation, web.
*Backup 2
- Perform a second backup to update changes.
Introduction to Lightroom 4
Learn the functions and attributes in using Lightroom 4 to edit photographs that require some editing due to over or under exposure.
These days, I prefer to take pictures than to be in pictures, especially after I bought the D90. The simply "point-and-shoot" way of taking photos with my previous compact camera will be replaced with my amateur but sophisticated skills. Hence, all pictures taken by me are frightfully austere and yet it contains an essence of elegance. Hopefully through those images, you get to appreciate things the way I do.
Photography is Art
In the past...My understanding of photography is "what you see is what you get!". I take a great picture to demonstrate my skills as well as to allow others to see what I see. I found it distasteful, having to edit my photographs but little did I know that my way of thinking is called Photojournalism. Frankly, I was kind of dumbed not to realize the differences between a photographer and a photojournalist. A photographer takes anything under and including the sky. Whereas, a photojournalist's images tell stories: they evoke emotions, they sway opinions and most importantly, they depict the truth in its entirety. That's Photojournalism!
Now that I have learned the differences...I believe photography is art. That makes me a photographer!
Now that I have learned the differences...I believe photography is art. That makes me a photographer!
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