Recently I gave a talk to the New Hampshire Adobe User’s Group which meets the second Tuesday of every month at 1:30 here at the University of New Hampshire. It’s open to anyone who wants to come. If you have any interest in any of the topics listed for upcoming talks, you should stop in some time. It’s a good group of people that get together to cover Adobe and non adobe related topics, from using Google tools, to Coldfusion for designers, to my talk on photography.
During my presentation I spoke from the experience of an amature photographer. One that has taken a few classes, and done a lot of reading online, and lots of playing in the field. I shared little tidbits I pulled from my travels on the web, that some people might have never seen, and added my own experiences to the mix. This post acts as a warm up converting a presentation with visual aids to an online format. So what I’m saying is, stay tuned! I’ll cover the basic terminology, and basic rules of photography so we can then begin to bend and break them.
I’m also working on a specific category for these posts so that they can all be retrieved together while cutting out my other various rantings, which I’ll add to this post as well. Until then, happy surfing
