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Photography Cheat Sheet – How to Shoot in Manual Mode

In this point-and-click world you might think that there’s no need for manual DSLR photography, but a DSLR really does open up so many more photographic possibilities. Mastering manual mode can be tough for the beginner though. There’s quite a bit of new terminology and a lot of moving parts that can throw you off track. That said, if you focus on the basics (and have a photography cheat sheet nearby) you can master it all with a little patience.

 

Free photography cheat sheet download.
Click the link at the end of this post to download a free PDF of this photography cheat sheet.

Beginning Photography Vocabulary

Before you start working in manual mode, you have to have a good understanding of photography terminology, so let’s review some common terms.

DSLR – Digital Single Lens Reflex. A type of camera that uses mirrors to reflect the image through the lens and back to the viewfinder. These cameras have larger sensors than most point-and-click cameras so they can create a much higher image quality, even with the same pixel size.

Aperture – The hole that lets light into your camera. It can be adjusted to various widths that are known as f-stops.

Shutter – The apparatus that opens and closes to let light into your camera. It can be set to different speeds.

Film Speed (ISO) – This used to be the rating of an individual roll of film. In a digital camera, it refers to your camera’s sensitivity to light.

Light Meter – A scale that measures the amount of light that is currently being let into your camera. It will tell you if you have too much, too little, or just enough light.

Depth of Field – How much space in the photo is in focus. If the background, middle ground and foreground are in focus, it is a wide depth of field. If only one slice of space is in focus, it is a narrow depth of field (also known as selective focus). Depth of field is controlled by the aperture.

Photo Noise – This refers to a loss of smoothness and crispness in a photo as you raise the ISO.

Learning to Shoot in Manual Mode

The video below will walk you through all of the basics to learn how to shoot in manual mode. You will learn how to set your aperture and shutter speed to get different effects, all while using your light meter to keep your photos properly exposed.

I’ve also included a free download of a photography cheat sheet that will help you navigate your camera as you start out. It’s also a coloring sheet just for some added fun.

Free Photography Cheat Sheet Download

Click on the link below to download a printable PDF of the Photography Cheat Sheet.

photography cheat sheet

I hope these tools will help you as you start down the path of DSLR photography. Start slow and practice every day, and you’ll soon be taking great shots without a second thought. Good Luck!

 

Free Printable 2018 Coloring Calendar

I seem to be organizationally-challenged but in spite of that, or maybe because of that, I love to create resources that help me stay motivated and organized for the year. Since it’s the start of another year, why not start with, arguably, the most essential organizational resource, the calendar, and why not have some fun by making it a coloring calendar?

2018 Coloring Calendar Pages

I’ve created a printable 2018 calendar with decorative coloring borders  and each month can be printed to a standard 11 x 8.5 inch page. Each month also contains a to do list with checkable boxes to the side to help you set goals and accomplish tasks. In the classroom, I like to use these calendars to help students stay organized and give them something fun to do if they finish tasks early. I mean, who doesn’t love to color?

Coloring Calendar for 2018.
Each page features a checkable to do list at the side of the calendar.

Calendars are also a great way to get everyone in a class on the same page. It’s a good practice to go through the calendar with the class at the beginning of each month and mark down the due dates, special projects, and any other important information. Writing the information down helps to reinforce these key dates and helps students to be more organized. As a teacher, you may even want to print these out and write notes on key dates, or tasks on the to do list before you print them out for the students.

Of course, these calendars aren’t only for teachers and students. Anyone can use them! I’ve used calendars like these to help me keep track of fitness goals or to track habits. Whatever the purpose, these calendar pages are general enough that you can customize them to suit your needs.

Enjoy these free printable calendar pages. I hope to have more printable resources coming in the new year. If you’d like to stay up to date on my blog or stay aware of new printable resources, make sure to subscribe to the mailing list and check back soon for new articles, projects, and downloads.

Free printable calendar for 2018.
Keep organized and on task with these fun coloring calendar sheets.

Download the zipped folder with all of the months or preview each month’s .pdf file by clicking on the links below and then clicking the download option on the .pdf preview. Then you can print each page to a standard 11 x 8.5 sheet of paper. Enjoy!

2018 Coloring Calendar Zipped Folder

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