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05/31/2004 08:24:42 PM · #1
Sony Digital University. Free educational courses for Sony Digital Imaging.

Message edited by author 2004-05-31 20:34:34.
05/31/2004 08:41:54 PM · #2
Originally posted by faidoi:

Sony Digital University. Free educational courses for Sony Digital Imaging.


cool thanks!
05/31/2004 08:42:01 PM · #3
Excellent post. Thanks for the link. I love those like of informative sites, as I am too old, busy, and poor to get a real education.
05/31/2004 09:38:16 PM · #4
Thanks for the link!!
06/01/2004 03:08:02 AM · #5
Bump. Just in case someone still owns a Sony :P
06/01/2004 10:53:45 AM · #6
Originally posted by spydr:

I love those like of informative sites, as I am too old, busy, and poor to get a real education.

Hey, come on!! You're the same age as me, and I'm a youngster.

What do they say? 40 is the old age for the youth, and 50 is the youth of the old.
06/01/2004 11:03:24 AM · #7
I signed up. It's free.

For the first assignment in Advanced Digital Photography Techniques, I was given the choice of 3 assignments,

"Creative Shutter Speed Experiments

Using the Shutter Priority mode on your camera, try at least one of the following three experiments:

* Photograph a subject where you are panning (or following the subject) so your shutter speed is just at the point where the subject is relatively focused and the background motion is blurred.

* Capture a drop of water freeze-framed in midair from the faucet. If you have a bit of shutter lag time, this can really test your anticipation and reflex.

* Replicate the office g-force experiment as shown in Figure 1-3."


To test my knowledge, I clicked on the "assignment completed" button and was told that I had finished the assignment.

Obviously, this site will give ideas about how to practice technique and is beneficial. As for anything else, ..., well try it for yourself.
06/01/2004 04:12:36 PM · #8
Cool......thanks for that link!

sue
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