Hi Kenneth, glad you took a useful Photo Workshop. Most of them are just gimmicks to make a fast buck from Beginners - a lot who are happy with useless basics. things that can be learnt from any (40) year old book o photography - yes Sir, look up Focal Press. Very few offer Workshops for the Advanced Amateur Photographer. say a person who has been using DSLRs for (4 to 6) years.
Understanding and using Value / Quality of Light is the prime aspect of all genre of Photography. And my hats off to you for having grasped it. As a Teacher - I take Free Workshops and Photo Walks - the biggest challenge is Composition and White Balance in changing or mixed Lighting situations. You should get minimum five (5) takeaways from a good workshop. I hope you can share some more takeaways. With Artificial Intelligence built into most DSLRs today one need not worry too much about under or over exposure. I use a camera whose dark and dingy RAW file can be corrected into peppy photos using LR CC in under a minute. Over exposure too can be corrected though to a limited extent say by (5 to 6) EVs. Have fun with your photography. Bipin Bihari Bangalore & Thornhill, Ontario. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

