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Photography for the Woodworker

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Kent shows how a colored gel filter can be put over a light ...
allowing for special effects to be created
Some local sources for the various film types mentioned during the day
Some of Kent's sources for new and used equipment via the internet

With the red light removed, the frog is traded for a bowl and it's ready to shoot
Another bowl swap still yields great results with no changes required
Kent illustrates with a model how a large piece of furniture would be setup for photographing
The last session of the day was taught by Doug Crockett

Doug demystified the digital photography lingo as well as showed the differences in printing
Here you can see the differences between the digital photo print and the original color chart
Doug showed different pictures taken at various resolutions and printed on different equipment
It gave everyone a real feel for what specs made a visible difference

The class examines the photos up close and can tell what would be acceptable to them
The day ended with Doug, Mike, and Kent fielding any questions on any topic
Everyone pitches in to help clean and pack up
The day ends with everyone more knowledgeable on how to photograph their work
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Photos by Kurt Hertzog
     

 

 


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