Capturing Good Color in Photography
Jim ZuckermanDescription
Along the shoreline of coastal Maine, Jim discovers remarkable rock formations in mid-day sunlight. You will learn how to position yourself to capture sharp images of a rock face, how to recognize artistic design in the textures, and how to work with light and shadows. Jim stresses the concept of hidden color, the hues that show up in post-production that you may not see in your camera eye.
Join pro shooter Jim Zuckerman on the rocks as he shows you how to navigate through the world of color in photography.
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New England Color: Field Techniques for Great Pictures – Course Preview
Sunrise Photography Exposure
Using Leading Lines in Your Shot
Photographing using the Classic Landscape Technique
Capturing your Shot in the Morning Light
One Final Shot at Portland Head Light
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Photography Outdoor Lighting Tips for Mid-Day Light
Image Composition: Frame with Color
Focusing on Image Composition
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Shooting a Pond Using Reflections Photography
Photography Perspective Tips
Lens Flare Photography
High Contrast Lighting While Shooting Outside
Photo Composition Tips for Shooting Outdoors
Backlighting Tips
Photographing Detail Close up in Landscapes
Avoiding Blown Highlights
Using Symmetry in Photography for Great Outdoor Shots
Using a Telephoto Lens to Capture Compression Images
Patchy Light in Outdoor Photography
Finding Soft Light in Outdoor Photography
Using a Fisheye Lens to Capture Fall’s Beautiful Trees
Photographing Iconic Cape Neddick Lighthouse