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Digital Photography & Digital Video > Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera
Nature
photography can be a fun, relaxing, and exciting hobby! In this course,
you'll learn about the many aspects of outdoor photography as well as
how to master your digital camera's controls and features. With the
knowledge you gain in this course, you'll be taking exceptional nature
photos in no time.
We'll explore composition and lighting
issues, and you'll find out how to take beautiful photos of landscapes,
flowers, trees, and water. Along the way, we'll delve into your
camera's shutter speed and aperture controls so that you'll be able to
capture the photos you really want. Then we'll shift gears a bit and
consider telephoto work in nature photography. Some natural subjects
are always too far away or too dangerous to photograph up close, so
we'll see how telephoto lenses and composition techniques can help.
We'll
also focus on photographing animals—wild and domesticated, as well as
large and small. You'll find plenty of tips to help you get great zoo
shots and take excellent photos of pets. If you're a bird lover, you're
in for a treat because you'll get an entire lesson about photographing
birds.
In addition, we'll talk about macro photos, which are
extreme close-ups of small items in nature. You'll find macro
photography opens up a whole new world for you! And then we'll discuss
using your computer to process your photos and digitally correct the
most common problems. We'll wrap up by exploring abstract nature
photography. You'll see how your photos can become works of art rather
than just snapshots of nature. By the end of this course, you'll have
become the nature photographer you always wanted to be!
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Syllabus:
All
courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two
lessons are released each week for the six-week duration of the course.
You do not have to be present when the lesson is released, but you must
complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.
A new
section of each course starts on the second or third Wednesday of each
month. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure
to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
| Week One |
| Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
In
this first lesson, we'll explore what makes nature photography an
exciting and joyful hobby. You'll do fun exercises that help you focus
on the details in the world around you. We'll delve into the concepts
of composition, form, shape, and contrast. And finally, you'll join me
on a photographer's journey in one of my favorite places in the world!
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| Friday - Lesson 02 |
Nothing
could be more important to a photographer than light, right? So today
we're going to explore how to work with different kinds of sunlight,
use fill flash, and photograph the sun. We'll talk about using the rule
of thirds to compose attractive photos, and we'll also take a look at
three cool natural forms that make great patterns to photograph. Light
+ composition + natural forms = the next step in your development as a
nature photographer!
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| Week Two |
| Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
Landscapes
are a pleasure to photograph, so we'll explore how to make landscape
photos that are a pleasure to look at, too! In this lesson, you'll
figure out how to manage aperture settings and depth of field to get
the most from your landscapes, and you'll realize the benefits of focal
points and vantage points. You'll also receive some tips to help you
spice up landscapes that are flat or lack obvious details.
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| Friday - Lesson 04 |
Nature
is full of interesting subjects to photograph, and flowers and trees
are two of the best. So get ready to experiment photographically with a
variety of textures, patterns, and colors. We'll start today with the
basics of photographing flowers, and then we'll move on to explore
advanced techniques the pros use. You'll also gain an appreciation for
the ways trees can communicate feeling and practice photographing them
in a way that evokes the specific feeling of a season or place. You'll
discover the joys of trying unexpected perspectives as you take your
photos.
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| Week Three |
| Wednesday - Lesson 05 |
Water
is a fun subject to photograph, but it does present some challenges
that we'll tackle together in this lesson. You'll learn how to use your
camera to compose photographs of large bodies of water (like oceans and
lakes), and you'll receive fun tips for taking effective shots of
streams and rivers. You'll also get better acquainted with your
shutter-speed settings and practice controlling them to blur or freeze
action to create interesting effects.
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| Friday - Lesson 06 |
Telephoto
equipment can help you get close to subjects that are far away or too
dangerous to approach, thus giving you access to an otherwise
inaccessible natural world. So today we'll investigate the ways
telephoto equipment can enhance your experience of nature photography.
You'll find out how your camera and lenses handle magnification, and
you'll gain an understanding of how to work effectively with a
telephoto lens. Then we'll turn our attention to composing telephoto
shots, and you'll practice photographing clouds, the moon, and the
stars. Whether you're already working with a telephoto lens, want to
buy one, or prefer to stick with the zoom lens on your consumer camera,
this lesson will help you gain confidence in the telephoto realm.
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| Week Four |
| Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
Large
animal photography, as you might expect, can be a lot of fun and very
exciting! In this lesson, we'll explore how to get the best photographs
of large animals, whether domesticated or in the wild. You'll
photograph single animals, groups, and animals in zoos and other
captive areas. You'll also learn how to get pets to cooperate for a
photo shoot!
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| Friday - Lesson 08 |
Today,
we'll delve into strategies for photographing small animals in the
wild, including reptiles and other sneaky creatures. We'll discuss
common composition, angle, and lighting issues you're going to be
wrestling with. You'll learn tricks for photographing small animals at
zoos, including animals in terrariums and aquariums. And you'll receive
tips for photographing your small pet, including how to keep your pet's
attention and what to do to avoid getting an ugly yellow color cast in
your photos when shooting pet portraits indoors.
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| Week Five |
| Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
In
this lesson, you'll learn about the challenges of photographing birds
and the techniques for overcoming those challenges. Birds in flight,
for example, can be tough to handle, because you have to be fast on the
draw with your camera's settings and manage backlighting to prevent
exposure problems. You'll learn to deal with these issues and get
started setting up a bird photo studio in your own backyard, which you
can use to practice all of your bird photography skills year-round.
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| Friday - Lesson 10 |
With
today's lesson, we'll delve into macro photography, which you'll use to
document some of the smallest creatures in our natural world. We'll
sort through your equipment options, ranging from inexpensive
attachments to more expensive options like macro lenses. And we'll
investigate the particular challenges of exposure, shutter speed, and
depth of field. We'll end with a look at a collection of macro photos
and discuss what works and what doesn't.
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| Week Six |
| Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
Photo-editing
software gives you the opportunity to correct common photography
problems and enhance photos creatively. Need to fix a blemish, crop a
photo, or adjust the color? In this lesson, you'll find out how to make
these quick fixes. Then we'll turn our attention to more advanced
functions, like using layers and masks to make complex edits. And we'll
finish by exploring some of the just-for-fun options of photo-editing
software, like special-effects filters and using layers to add text. If
you're not already working with photo-editing software, I'll direct you
to a free program you can download in order to explore the techniques
we discuss.
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| Friday - Lesson 12 |
Today
we'll wrap things up with a fun exploration of the creative
possibilities of abstract nature photos. You'll expand your
understanding of subjects and composition, and you'll see how abstract
photos work to achieve a specific effect or feeling. We'll end our
discussion with a tour through a gallery of abstract photos, and I'll
share a final entry in my photo journal about my visit to Tulum,
Mexico—a favorite spot for photographers.
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This
course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide
you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your
questions. The instructor for this course will be Curt Simmons.
Curt
Simmons, M.Ed, MCSE, MCSA, CTT, is a best-selling author, technical
trainer, and multi-media expert. Curt has written over forty computing
and technology books on a variety of topics, including How To Do
Everything with Windows XP, Mac OS X Headaches, iPhoto For Dummies, and
How To Do Everything with Photoshop Album. Curt's multi-media expertise
provides a focus on digital photography and other Internet related
technologies. He is both a classroom and online instructor, and has
developed custom courseware for major U.S. companies.
Requirements:
Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins
(two free and simple downloads you obtain at
http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and
Get Adobe Reader).
To purchase this course, click the Enroll Now button below:
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