Master Photo Exposure
Getting the best exposure in your photographs can be the basic difference between heart thumping, thrilling, awesome photos - and a huge yawn!
Putting a camera on auto is a simple, literally guaranteed path to creative disaster! Would you really want to turn over your creativity to a machine?
Once you’ve gone through this simple, easy to “get” book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll solidly grasp of all four elements that make up an optimally exposed photograph.
Here is some of what you are getting:
Intro:
In the intro I briefly recap a few of the {ideas|principles] learned in Volume 1 of the "On Target Photo Training" set... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" When you get this e-book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will also be given a link for a FREE copy of the first volume.
What Professional Shooters Do
Here I discuss a tip that is missed by most amateurs. Yet the top professionals all do! It’s free, easy and you’re going to notice immediate improvement in your pictures.
Using The Manual Mode
Here’s where we learn how to take our camera off automatic and take control of our pictures and our creativity!
Defining Exposure - What Exactly IS The Best Exposure?
Each photo has several! In truth, each picture has TONS of "proper exposures"! However, there is always ONE that’s the ultimate one - for you and for that particular photograph. Learn the best ways to pick the right one – using the camera (on automatic) almost NEVER gets it right.
18% Gray
Understanding the 18% gray idea will make or break your photos. Yet, it really is very easy to understand.
Master Photo Exposure Photo Exercise One:
You won’t merely read about the concepts and principles you are discovering! You will put them to use! This is the fun part. Here is where you begin to notice your pictures get better and better on (literally) a day-by-day basis.
The Four Components Of Amazing Exposure
There are 4 elements that make up the optimal exposure for a photograph. Do you know what they are? If not, how can you learn how to work with them?
It's Not A Mechanical Selection! While your camera is able to mechanically select the right amount of light to allow into the camera for an exposure – but take note that I said AN exposure, not necessarily the optimal exposure.
ISO Speed:
Here’s where you finally discover the ways to pick the optimum digital ISO speed. ISO makes a big difference. The digital ISO speeds are built on the identical concepts as film ISO. You will entirely understand how the different speeds work and more importantly, the way to selecr the right one for YOUR image.
And more... And more... And more...
By the time you have finished this simple to comprehend tutorial, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you WILL have mastered photography exposure.
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