The word for this week is:
Burn or burn in – to darken a part of an image during editing or during the printing exposure process if working with film.
North Carolina photographer | Oak Island, Southport, Coastal NC
by Ken Worley
The word for this week is:
Burn or burn in – to darken a part of an image during editing or during the printing exposure process if working with film.
by Ken Worley
The color guard decided to take a little break.
Manual: page 287 “Auto focus: a4: Focus Tracking with Lock-On”
Inspiration: Joe & Mirta Barnet
by Ken Worley
Kathryn is taking a chess class and one of her assignments is to play herself and write down the moves. The good part about it is she will always win, but she will also lose. Man, who should I cheer for?
Manual: page 285 “Auto focus: a3: Dynamic AF Area”
Inspiration: Allison Reisz
by Ken Worley
Our neighbors are big Tennessee fans, so they have a big inflatable Tennessee mascot in their yard. Oh yea and it lights up too.
Manual: page 284 “Auto focus: a2: AF-S Priority Selection”
Inspiration: Todd and Jamie Reichman
by Ken Worley
I’m not sure that I have even seen a beware of coyote sign before and if I had I know it wasn’t in a city dog park. Does this mean if you own a coyote in must be on a leash?
Manual: page 283 “Auto focus: a1: AF-C Priority Selection”
Inspiration: Gary & Kathryn Meek