11 More Stupid Photography Terms That Don't Make Sense
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Yes, 11 more photography terms that confuse explained and shamed. This is part 2 of my three-part series explaining photography terms that are out of date, confusing at best or just plain old wrong.
And if you are a phone user wanting to get into more photography but finding all this stuff putting you off, don’t worry; I’ve got you.
I know how you feel. And I can help you. And that is what I do in this episode.
In this episode, I tell you.
- What depth of field Is, and what should it be called?
- When is a hot shoe not a hot shoe?
- Why streets are not the only public places!
- How a fish sees (fish variable).
- What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?
- What if I use a film camera?
- And finally, what I do.
All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!
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