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February 15, 2008
Picture of the Day!

jrsygeorge@gmail.com************************************************George Francis@icanonphoto.com
Tip of the day February 14, 2008

Will lead a photo tour of California, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orange Cty.
Will also photo cruise off the Baja Mexico to Pureta Valarta Feb,15 to march 1, 2008
this will last two weeks... Photojournalist assignment,
for travelonlinephotography.com
American photojournalist

Quote: One of the best ways to improve your photographic skills
is to join a seminar or workshop. These can last from a single day to a week or more.
They can take place in local venues or exotic locales. But, with the right teacher
and itinerary not only can a photographic workshop be a rewarding learning experience,
but a terrific opportunity to expand ones horizons, meet like-minded people and explore new territory.

I myself teach just a handful of workshops and seminars each year. But there is a small number of highly
talented photographers and teachers who I work with on a regular basis who also conduct their own workshops,
independent of
The Luminous Landscape. If a workshop seems like something you'd like to try you should consider
one of these, as each is designed to provide you with an exceptional learning and photographic experience.
Under each teacher's name there are links to their currently available workshops. Act quickly, because these workshops sell out,
often as soon as they are announced.
— Michael Reichmann
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February 13, 2008
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February 11, 2008
Time lapse photography real good

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February 8, 2008
HOW CAN THIS TIP HELP PHOTOGRAPHERS ANY BUSINESS
First off if you don't have broad band, well your in a horse and buggy
that's ok if your nostalgic. The Tip of the Day!
google earth go here and down load and the world is yours,
go to your next assignment before you get their, GO save time and money!
Remember don't forget to find the nearest pizza joint.
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February 7, 2008
EOS_Digital_Photo_Guidebook_Complete.pdf
This is good E-Mail request only!
georgefrancis@icanonphoto.com
Reader wrote
Pro. Dave Olmeda www.photophorea.com wrote:Thanks George!  This is great!

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February 6, 2008
Canon EF 24-105mm IS lens with EOS 5D video review

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February 4, 2008
Juggling can help sport, wildlife photographers etc.
Go learn to juggle and come back here tomorrow for your next tip
If this helps let me know! george francis
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Tip of the Day!
29-Jan-2008
Welcome friends, want to learn more about digital photography hold on tight,
this is good, do you think you will make it in photography, roll up your sleeves
start with reading your cameras instruction manual, even if you think you
don't have too. Take the time to shoot in every mode at least once 100 to 199 shots
a day join, Lynda.com and pony up $25 dollars a month for a photoshop bonanza.
Time if you can't do this much try this location for your edu. tip of the day take the time
and study one photographer who has made it too the top I like Ken Rockwell and
Michael Reichmann yeah you can count that's 2 I personally study,
Ken holds nothing back bravo too a great person and top photographer, "it's not the camera".
Michael is a legend among the willing to learn none better, hold on too your brain it may
Explode so much information so little time, his videos I own their top notch +++.
There's no short cuts take the time all the best. george francis

~*****January 28, 2008*****~

Hello;
some day most days,I will try to provide a tip, that's it, it's pure and simple enjoy!
george francis... hold on tight!

From All Things Photography
Aperture and Shutter Speeds
Another thing to remember is that as you adjust the DOF one way,
the shutter speed has to be adjusted the other way to compensate.
For example, if your camera meters a sports scene for 125th/sec at F8
and you want an aperture of F2.8 to create shallow DOF, you are letting more light
in the lens so you will therefore need to have a faster shutter speed to compensate.
In this instance, you have opened the aperture by 3 stops (F8 - F5.6 - F4 - F2.8),
so you will need to increase the shutter speed by 3 stops (125th - 250th - 500th - 1000th).
The difference here is that 125th/sec @ F8 would give a reasonable (but normally not enough)
"action-stopping" shutter speed and good DOF, but lOOOth/sec @ F2.8 will give a fantastic sports
"action-stopping" speed but very little DOF which could result in focusing and sharpness problems.
If I were shooting sports, I would opt for either of the middle settings
(250th @ F5.6 or preferably 500th @ F4).
Personally, I almost always shoot in Av or Aperture-Priority mode.
This is where you set the aperture and the camera will automatically set the corresponding
shutter speed.I would rather have control over the depth of field for work such as;
Read the rest of the tutorial here

Thanks for coming bye!
any oxymoron's out there, behave
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