Did you just purchase or receive a digital camera? Then this course is for you! Learn the fundamentals of digital photography and understand how to get the most out of your digital camera. You will also learn to transfer your photos to your computer and organize and manipulate photos with a very basic introduction to Adobe Photoshop. This class will meet October 7, 9, and 14. Prerequisite: A good understanding of computer basics in the Windows environment and basic keyboarding skills. 60-203-60106
Eagle River 23179
10/7 - 10/14
TTh 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
$30.00
Gaffney
Northland Pines High School (3) ($17.00)
This class will explore the many settings and uses of professional models of digital cameras with interchangeable lenses. Students will learn to use available settings on Digital SLR cameras to include the use of raw files vs. JPEG or TIFF, setting white space, selecting file size, and how to read and use the histogram. Computer software will be discussed only as it is relevant to the discussion of the SLR Digital camera. The focus of this class will be on the correct use of the many settings on professional digital cameras. This is a hands-on class. Students will need to bring a Digital SLR camera with at least one lens to class. 60-203-60107
Rhinelander 23374
10/30 - 11/20
Th 6:00 pm- 8:00 pm
$24.80
McGill
Northern Advantage (4) ($14.40)
Beginning with single lessons focused on the standard basic no trump and suit bidding conventions, and while incorporating emphasis on techniques of taking the maximum number of tricks possible whether declaring or defending, instruction will move on to other common bidding practices involving overcalls, takeout doubles, preempts, transfers, forcing bids, slam bidding, and bidding in competition. From the start, instruction, which will utilize summary handouts of the material being covered and easy-to-deal example hands for bidding and play, will be strictly tailored to the needs of participants. Additional instructional aids will be made available but are not required. Suitable for beginning to intermediate players and a good review for those who have perhaps not played bridge for some time. 60-891-60415
Rhinelander 23236
10/1 - 10/22
W 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
$35.20
Stoever
Oneida Senior Center (4) ($19.60)
This class is a continuation, not repetition, of Workshop I. This class is suitable for beginning to intermediate players, and is a good review for those who have perhaps not played bridge for some time. Workshop I is not a prerequisite, but players new to the series should have a minimal familiarity with the basics of bridge. 60-891-60416
Rhinelander 23254
10/29 - 11/19
W 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
$35.20
Stoever
Oneida Senior Center (4) ($19.60)