Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Getting the best exposure in your photos can be the basic difference in heart thumping, thrilling, awesome photographs - and a big snooze fest!

Setting the camera on auto is an easy, virtually guaranteed path to failure! Would you truly want to give away your creative vision to a camera?

By the time you have finished this easy, simple to understand training, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll solidly grasp of the 4 elements that make up an optimally exposed photograph.

Here is a bit of what you are getting:

Introduction:

Here I briefly review some of the {ideas|principles] covered in the first tutorial of the "On Target Photo Training" set... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" As a purchaser of this e-book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll additionally be given a link to download a FREE copy of ”7 Secrets…

What The Pros Do



In this section I’ll discuss a technique that’s missed by the majority of amateurs. But the top pros all do! It is free, easy and you’ll notice immediate improvement in your photos.

Shooting In Manual Mode

Here is where we find out how to take our camera off automatic and take back control of our photos and use our creative vision!

Defining Exposure - What Exactly IS Correct Exposure?

Every photo has more than one! In truth, every picture has TONS of "correct exposure settings"! However, there’s always 1 that’s the ultimate one - for your creative vision and for any specific photograph. Learn the easy ways to select the right one – keeping the camera (on auto) almost NEVER gets it right.

18% Gray

Comprehending the 18% gray concept will make or break your photographs. But, it is surprisingly very easy to understand.

Master Photo Exposure Photo Exercise 1:

You won’t merely read about the concepts and principles you're learning! You’ll put them to use! This is the exciting part. Here’s where you start to see your photography getting better and better on (literally) a day-by-day basis.

The 4 Factors Of Correct Exposure

There are 4 components that make up the best exposure for your photo. Can you name them? If not, how will you find out the ways to work with them?

It Is Not A Mechanical Choice! True a camera is able to mechanically select the right amount of light to let into the camera for an exposure – but take note that’s AN exposure, not necessarily the optimal exposure.

ISO Speed:

Here’s where you once and for all learn the ways to choose the optimal digital ISO speed. It makes a big difference. Our digital ISO speeds are built on the identical concepts as film ISO. You’ll completely understand how the various speeds operate and most importantly, how to pick the right one for YOUR photograph.

And more... And more... And more...

Once you have gone through this simple to understand course volume, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll have total mastery of photography exposure.

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