Thursday, August 25, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Getting the best exposure in your photos will often be the only difference between heart thumping, exciting, STUNNING photos - and a big snooze fest!

Putting the camera on automatic is an easy, literally guaranteed route to creative disaster! Would you truly want to turn over your creativity to a machine?

After you’ve read this simple, easy to “get” training, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will solidly grasp of the four elements that make up a correctly exposed photograph.

Here’s some of what you’re getting:



Introduction:

Here I quickly review a few of the {ideas|principles] covered in Volume 1 of the "On Target Photo Training" series... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" As a purchaser of this e-book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will additionally be given the link for a FREE copy of the first volume.

What Professional Shooters Do

In this section I’ll cover a technique that is skipped by most amateurs. But the top professionals all use! It’s free, easy and you will see immediate improvement in your photographs.

Shooting In Manual Mode

Here is where we discover how to take our camera off auto and take back control of our images and use our creativity!

Defining Exposure - What Precisely IS Correct Exposure?

Each photograph has more than one! In fact, each photograph has TONS of "proper exposures"! That said, there’s always 1 that is the best one - for you and for that particular photo. Learn the easy ways to pick the right one – keeping your camera (on automatic) almost NEVER gets it right.

18% Gray

Understanding the 18% gray idea will make or break you. But, it is surprisingly very easy to ”get”.

Master Photo Exposure Exercise 1:

Don't just read about the concepts and principles you are learning! You’ll put them into practice! This’s the exciting part. Here’s where you’ll begin to see your photos getting better and better on (literally) a day-by-day basis.

The 4 Components Of Amazing Exposure

There’s 4 elements that comprise the optimal exposure for a photo. Can you name them? If not, how will you learn the ways to control them?

It's Not A Mechanical Decision! True a camera can mechanically pick the right amount of light to allow into your camera for an exposure – but observe that I said AN exposure, not necessarily the BEST exposure.

ISO:

Here is where you once and for all learn how to pick the best digital ISO speed. It counts. The digital ISO speeds are based on the same ideas as film ISO. You’ll totally comprehend the way the various speeds operate and most importantly, the way to pick the best one for YOUR photograph.

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

Once you've finished this easy to comprehend tutorial, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you WILL have total mastery of photo exposure.

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