Thanks for the wonderful and very thorough write-up. Delicious food, great people, and valuable information all in one day! I had the same dilemma as you did; two great instructors to choose from presenting at the same time. Unfortunately I had to miss Peter Tsai and Mary Helen Leonard's classes, but there is hopefully next year!
What a perfect post to capture the days events. Thank you so much for taking notes on the classes I did not get to attend. I agree the ones that I did get to, were extremely informative. Gorgeous pictures btw.
Thanks for the shoutout! For those that missed my class, I blogged about it and made all the slides are available complete with voiceovers, at the following location: http://www.petertsaiphotography.com/blog/2013/10/13/which-digital-camera-is-right-for-me-2013-comparing-mirrorless-dslr-point-shoot-and-camera-phones/
This is a brilliant, first-class gallery you have here, I also had one key take-away from this, the order in which to approach the settings: shutter speed first, then aperture, then so on.
Different people capture images for a lot of motives, assorting from over-romantic incentives to extremely convenient anxieties. I like all such photographs.
Thanks for the wonderful and very thorough write-up. Delicious food, great people, and valuable information all in one day! I had the same dilemma as you did; two great instructors to choose from presenting at the same time. Unfortunately I had to miss Peter Tsai and Mary Helen Leonard's classes, but there is hopefully next year!
ReplyDeleteThis was an awesome recap. I'm printing it for my notes and practice of what we learned =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect post to capture the days events. Thank you so much for taking notes on the classes I did not get to attend. I agree the ones that I did get to, were extremely informative. Gorgeous pictures btw.
ReplyDeleteAwesome recap! I was sad to miss the camp, so I'm bookmarking this. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat recap! I'm glad you enjoyed the day. I learned so much! And might I say, your photos look lovely...
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the shoutout! For those that missed my class, I blogged about it and made all the slides are available complete with voiceovers, at the following location:
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Awesome post, Peter! Thanks so much for sharing that info. Can't wait to dive into it more fully.
DeleteThis is a brilliant, first-class gallery you have here, I also had one key take-away from this, the order in which to approach the settings: shutter speed first, then aperture, then so on.
ReplyDeleteDifferent people capture images for a lot of motives, assorting from over-romantic incentives to extremely convenient anxieties. I like all such photographs.
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