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An introductory course for beginners?
Hello. I want to ask if it is worth writing "Young Fighter's Course" from a photograph? I would like to describe the basic concepts: ISO, exposure, exposure pair, shutter speed, aperture, lenses, digital / film ...
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It’s worth it, just take into account the shortcomings of articles by other authors, and there are thousands of them on the Internet, and of course I hope for competence on this topic.
It’s not worth it, it seems that this topic is already more than well covered on the Internet, even in video format.
It is worth it only from the point of view of a normal person, I have not seen normal descriptions, I re-read a lot in my time.
Too abstruse for the layman, the section on film is also not needed, the last time I saw a film was 5 years ago or even 6.
If it turned out short, capacious, understandable and accessible, then it’s worth it. Even despite the fact that a lot has already been written on this topic. Perhaps denounce it in a series of posts, like it was done in the book "The Power of Exposure" by Peterson - well, we will gradually discuss the whole process. As for the film, I am sure that it is worth writing, as long as there are no prerequisites for digital photography to completely oust it from professional photography.
I would love to read.
Especially illustrated from the point of view of physics / mathematics - for example, for me, the picture is clearer and clearer, for example, the viewing angle of a panorama depending on the current focal length.
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