In this episode we talk about giving credit where credit is due, admiration versus biting, and finding your own inspiration.
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Phocabulary:
F Stop - A term used to describe the aperture, or opening of a lens. F-stops are defined numerically - f1/4, f5.6, f22, etc. Larger, or wider apertures, allow more light to enter the lens, which results in faster shutter speeds. Faster apertures also allow for selective focus (narrow depth-of-field), while smaller (slower) apertures allow for greater depth-of-field. Wider apertures are preferred for portraits, while smaller apertures are preferred for landscapes.
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Books:
Photo Trekking: A Traveling Photographer's Guide to Capturing Moments Around the World by Nick Onken
Music:
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Much Better Off
SPZRKT - Blind Man