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HowDoIUseMyDSLRCamera.com – On Location

2.5-Hour Beginner DSLR Camera Class for One or Two (Up to 63% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Up to 10 students learn to operate aperture, shutter speed & ISO on DSLR camera at two-hour outdoor class taught by expert shutterbug

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Subject to weather. Must provide own DSLR camera.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The stiff faces in turn-of-the-century photos give us a glimpse of an era before the invention of money finally made it possible to smile. Freeze your assets with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $39 for a 2.5-hour beginner DSLR camera class (a $100 value)
  • $75 for a 2.5-hour beginner DSLR camera class for two (a $200 value)

T.J. Gillespie teaches up to 10 pupils per class how to identify and control their camera's aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in a two-hour session at Holiday Park. Classes commence at 9 a.m. typically on the second and last Saturday of each month. Groupon customers may also spend an additional $60 to apply their voucher value of $100 toward a two-hour, 1-on-1 instruction (a $160 value).

HowDoIUseMyDSLRCamera.com

The party host kept snapping shots, instantly uploading each picture onto his television. It was the early 1990s, and to T.J. Gillespie⎯who had dabbled in photography until breaking a lens and camera⎯digital photography seemed like a magic trick. T.J. now teaches that magic trick, using a full-frame Nikon D700, to students during two-hour group or freeform one-on-one sessions. He emphasizes hands-on practice over long lectures, harnessing his teaching experience from years as a full-time computer-software instructor to patiently guide pupils through locating and adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. By spending time outdoors, primarily in Holiday Park, T.J.'s apprentices discover how to work around various light conditions and how to catch fast-moving subjects such as squirrels, songbirds, and fugitives.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Basketball Plays

Though it might seem like basketball players are just running around to maintain enough sweat to look beautiful on television, they are actually running complex offensive plays. Here are some simple plays that you can try out next time you hit the hardtop:

Dribble Drive: Each offensive player grabs a basketball and dribbles to the hoop. The one who dribbles fastest wins the points.

Pick and Roll: One of the players "picks" which teammate he believes will be the one to shoot the ball. If he is correct, the player that took the shot has to call a timeout so he can immediately get his reward—a "roll" filled with ham and creamed corn.

Backdoor Cut: This is considered the trickiest play in basketball because it requires the offensive team to distract the defense by having their coach put on a top hat, wander onto the court, and ask the defensive players if they'd like to see what his head looks like without a top hat. If the defensive players ignore the coach's distraction, the offensive players should blow on the defenders' eyes until the dryness becomes unbearable.

Which basketball player was voted most beautiful?

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