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Making Photographs - Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/making-photographs/
- There are many excellent ones on paper, a few of which are reviewed in the book review section. However, if you like this way of thinking about photographs and you don't have a paper book in front of you, this online book might be useful. [email protected]
Philip Greenspun on Photography
- https://philip.greenspun.com/photography/
- Philip Greenspun on Photography Video is the new Photo Capturing Family History -- your children and grandchildren will thank you Guides and Tutorials Making Photographs, an online introductory textbook Portraits Gardens …
Studio Photography - Philip Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/photography/learn/studio
- Most serious studio photographers start with about 2000 watts-seconds, which is adequate for 4x5 photography of large subjects, and will rent another pack if they have to light something huge. Sunlight If you have any windows in your studio, you might be able to use the sunlight coming in.
Light - Philip Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/making-photographs/light
- The electronic strobe, invented by Doc Edgerton in 1931 at MIT, was a great scientific instrument, helped win the war against Germany by facilitating night aerial reconnaissance photography, and contributed to the 1970s disco craze. Sadly, however, the electronic flash has done more to ruin the average photograph than any other new technology.
Film Cameras - Philip Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/making-photographs/camera
- Focusing on the simplest lens-shutter cameras is done by "guestimation"; the focusing ring on the lens is marked in feet and meters. You try to figure out how far away your subject is and then turn the ring accordingly. Most SLRs have focal-plane shutters.
Film - Philip Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/making-photographs/film
- A lot of photographers set their cameras on automatic and found that they'd lost detail in shadows. The photos looked a bit dark. They started "rating Velvia at ISO 40." This means that they turned the little knob on their cameras to 40 instead of 50, resulting in a camera on automatic giving the film 1/3 f-stop (about 25%) more exposure.
Portrait Photography - Philip Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/photography/learn/portraits/intro
- Portrait Photography. A face devoid of love or grace, A hateful, hard, successful face, A face with which a stone. Would feel as thoroughly at ease. As were they old acquaintances,--. First time together thrown. -- "A Portrait" by Emily Dickinson. Below are …
Stock Photography - Philip Greenspun
- https://philip.greenspun.com/stock/
- Stock Photography. from Philip Greenspun. More than 15,000 of my images are online and I make them available to publishers, kids doing school projects, people who want to have a polar bear as their screen background, et al. Search film-based. Browse film-based. Browse new digital photos (unedited and of mixed quality) happy users of my images.
Philip Greenspun’s Weblog – A posting every day; an …
- http://phillip.greenspun.com/blog/
- Comparisons of the current U.S. system of transferism to “Communism” don’t make sense to me. In the Soviet Union under “Communism” everyone had to work, the very opposite of the American system in which tens of millions of able-bodied people are relieved of the need to work either by having sex with an already married person (“child support”), a quickie …
Your opinion on Philip Greenspun's work? | Photo.net …
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- Philip Greenspun did some great work for Photo.net in the early days and its fair to say that Photo.net woiuld not exist without his energy, work, and finance. His involvement and influence has declined markedly since as his interests have moved on and Photo.net has required greater resource.
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