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URL:https://www.clevelandphoto.org/events/david-busch-photographer/
SUMMARY:David Busch Photographer "Everything You Know is Wrong:  Busting t
 he Most Deceiving Photographic Myths" This will be in person. The club wil
 l be open.
DESCRIPTION:\n\n&nbsp\;\nEverything You Know is Wrong:  Busting the Most D
 eceiving Photographic Myths\nOne of the most popular quotes from Mark Twai
 n is\, “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It
 ’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”  Except that Mark Tw
 ain never said that\, and\, worse\, there was no such person as Mark Twain
 .  As it turns out\, much of the conventional wisdom applied to photograp
 hy is more conventional than wise\, and\, unfortunately\, there are too ma
 ny photography myths that are wrong\, and can get us into trouble.\n\nExpo
 sure meters are not calibrated to 18% gray. Your camera’s ISO 100 “bas
 e” setting won’t necessarily give you the best image quality.  Shooti
 ng movies with faster shutter speeds may actually give you terrible-lookin
 g videos.  A filter provides absolutely no protection for your lenses fro
 m the most common type of impact damage.  Avoiding the use of large memor
 y cards may actually increase your chances of losing photos.  Crop-sensor
  cameras don’t “multiply” your lens’ focal length.  Some 48 megap
 ixel cameras have a true resolution of only 12 megapixels.  And these are
  only the most common misbeliefs that are commonly followed – and taught
  – by people who should know better.\n\nOur speaker\, author/photographe
 r David. D. Busch has been lucky enough to make his living taking photos\,
  making horrible mistakes\, and helping others learn how to avoid them sin
 ce December\, 1965.  He’s written 350-odd books on various topics (and 
 a few that are less odd) that have sold more than 3 million copies and hav
 e been translated into nine foreign languages. He’s better known to Clev
 eland Photographic Society  members as “that guy Dave\, who does the Sp
 ecial Interest Groups meetings the first Thursday of each month” and who
  featured the work of CPS members in two international non-bestselling boo
 ks\, including the “Digital Photography Bucket List.”\n
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