The photos you took in some of those workshops are stunning. They obviously 
work for you.
Paul

> On Sep 18, 2019, at 12:24 AM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've taken numerous workshops from three noted professional outdoor photogs 
> and they all were well worth the time and money invested in my opinion. All 
> were 5 days in length in which I was able to totally immerse myself in 
> photography. A few were aimed at the amateur but most were open to those with 
> more field experience. They were valuable for me in that they provided a 
> learning experience, critiquing of my images and the opportunity to 
> photograph in places/situations that the pro had selected and reccommended. 
> In 5 days of that kind of photography I generally wound up with 15 to 25 
> images of a quality worthy of keeping and sharing with others.
> 
> The key to these experiences for me was the reputation of the pros as 
> teachers and their images.
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bipin Gupta" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Metaskills mentors and classes
> 
> 
>> 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.
> 
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