Sunday, August 28, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Getting the most creative exposure in your photographs will often be the only difference between heart thumping, thrilling, STUNNING photographs - and a huge snooze fest!

Putting your camera on auto is an easy, literally guaranteed route to creative disaster! Would you truly want to give away your creative vision to a machine?

Once you’ve gone through this easy, simple to comprehend book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will solidly grasp of the 4 elements that make up a correctly exposed photograph.

Here is a bit of what you are going to get:

Introduction:

Here I briefly review some of the {ideas|principles] discussed in the first tutorial of the "On Target Photo Training" set... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" When you get this e-book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll also be given the link for a FREE copy of the first volume.

What Pro Shooters Do

Here I discuss a tip that’s skipped by most amateurs. Yet the best pros ALL use! It’s free, easy and you’re going to notice instant improvement in your pictures.

Using The Manual Mode

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

Exposure Defined - What Exactly IS The Best Exposure?

Every photo has multiple options! In fact, each photograph has dozens of "proper exposure settings"! That said, there’s always ONE that is the best one - for your creative vision and for any individual photograph. Learn how to select the right one – using your camera (on auto) rarely ever gets it right.

18% Gray

Comprehending the 18% gray idea will make or break you. But, it really is very simple to ”get”.

Master Photo Exposure Exercise 1:

You won’t merely read about the principles and concepts you're learning! You’ll put them into practice! This is the fun part. Here is where you start to see your photographs getting better and better on (literally) a daily basis.

The Four Components Of Correct Exposure

There are 4 elements that make up the optimal exposure for your photograph. Do you know what they are? If not, how will you learn how to work with them?

It Is Not A Mechanical Choice! True your camera can automatically pick the right amount of light to allow into your camera for an exposure – but notice that’s AN exposure, not generally the optimal exposure.

ISO:

Here is where you finally learn the ways to pick the optimal digital ISO speed. ISO makes a big difference. Our digital ISO speeds are built on the same ideas as film ISO. You will entirely understand the way the different ISO speeds operate and most importantly, the way to pick the right one for YOUR photo.



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

By the time you've completed this simple to understand course volume, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you WILL have total mastery of photography exposure.

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