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Intermediate Photography

[ June 6, 2013; 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. July 13, 2013; 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. ] Build on your understanding of basic photography, reinforce your application of photography fundamentals and increase your...

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Light And Color

[ March 28, 2013; 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. March 30, 2013; 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. May 26, 2013; 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. June 26, 2013; 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. June 29, 2013; 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. ] Are You Seeing...

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Rainy Day In Columbia Heights, Washington DC

A red brick apartment building in the Columbia Heights section of Washington DC viewed through a rain covered window. The blue color cast is caused by a camera white balance setting that is lower than...

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Losing Your (White) Balance

Light has color. We describe the color of light in as having a specific color temperature. Color temperature is measured on the kelvin (K) scale and temperatures on this scale are called kelvins. The...

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Using Color Creatively

Light has color. We describe the color of light by the color temperature. The  white balance setting on your camera determines how the color temperature of a light source records. One option when...

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Use The White Balance Settings On Your Camera To Make Better Photographs

While using the auto white balance settings is fine for making an average picture, learning to use the various white balance settings on your camera allows you to use color on a more creative level.

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Sometimes Losing Your (White) Balance Can Be A Good Thing

If you've using the white balance setting on your camera in automatic mode, you've been missing out on the compositional possibilities of picking a specific white balance setting.

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White Balance: White Shoud Be White. Right?

The white balance settings on your camera represent the Kelvin temperatures of various light sources. The Kelvin temperature of a light source describes the color of that light source. I imagine it’s...

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The Color Of Light

We describe the color of  light in degrees Kelvin. Take a look at the white balance settings on your camera. Those white balance settings represent the Kelvin temperatures of  different light sources....

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Your Photographs Framed

Do you have some photographs that you’d like to frame and display? Whether you do the work of printing and framing yourself, or have someone do the work for you, there’s a cost of time and money....

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