
“Understanding the
Mysteries of Digital Photography”
Clem Wehner will cover things you should have learned in school,
and you’ll discover why things in photography are the way they are.
Come get answers to questions like: Why they call it
“f/stop” and not something simpler. Why light appears “warmer”
early and late in the day, and why morning light is different than
evening light. You’ve seen image noise, but have you ever
heard it? You will at this seminar. Did you know there
is no such thing as a color sensor? Learn how to take color
pictures with black and white film. What’s a pixel?
It’s probably not what you think. What does your yard light have to
do with your digital camera? What ISO settings and your car radio
have in common. What a histogram is really telling you and
how to use it. Why there is no such thing as pixels with
detail in them. Why you can see things your camera can’t. Why can't
we see sound, hear light, or have x-ray vision like Superman?
What focal length really is. Why it’s called “color temperature”
and not just “color”. And much more. This will be a fun class
and you’ll learn things that will make you the envy of all your
photographer friends! They’ll think you are a genius!