Master Photo Exposure
Knowing how to get the best exposure in your photographs can be the basic difference between heart thumping, thrilling, awesome photographs - and a big snooze fest!
Putting your camera on auto is an easy, virtually guaranteed route to failure! Would you truly want to turn over your creative vision to a camera?
By the time you have finished this simple, easy to comprehend book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will have a solid grasp of all four elements that make up an optimally exposed photograph.
Here’s some of what you’re getting:
Intro:
Here I briefly review some of the {ideas|principles] covered in Volume 1 of the "On Target Photo Training" set... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" As a purchaser of this e-book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will also get a link to download a FREE copy of Volume 1.
What Professional Shooters Do
In this section I’ll discuss a tip that is skipped by most amateurs. But the top pros ALL work with! It is easy, free and you’ll see instant improvement in your pictures.
Using The Manual Mode
Here’s where we’ll find out how to remove our camera from automatic and take control of our images and use our creativity!
Exposure Defined - What Exactly IS Correct Exposure?
Each photograph has more than one! In fact, every photo has TONS of "proper exposures"! That said, there is always 1 that is the ultimate one - for your creative vision and for that specific photo. Find out the best ways to choose the best one – using your camera (on auto) almost NEVER gets it right.
18% Gray
Understanding the 18% gray concept will make or break your photos. Yet, it really is very simple to understand.
Master Photo Exposure Photo Exercise 1:
You won’t just read about the principles and ideas you're discovering! You will put them into practice! This’s the fun part. Here’s where you’ll begin to notice your photographs getting better and better on (literally) a day-by-day basis.
The 4 Components Of Amazing Exposure
There’s 4 components that comprise the optimal exposure for your photo. Can you name them? If not, how will you learn the ways to master them?
It Is Not A Mechanical Choice! True your camera can mechanically pick the correct amount of light to allow into your camera for an exposure – but take note that I said AN exposure, not usually the BEST exposure.
ISO Speed:
Here is where you will finally discover the ways to choose the best digital ISO speed. ISO is important. The digital ISO speeds are built on the same ideas as film ISO. You’ll completely understand the way the different ISO speeds operate and most importantly, the way to pick the right one for YOUR photograph.
And more... And more... And more...
By the time you've completed this simple to understand tutorial, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll have mastered photo exposure.
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