Saturday, August 6, 2016
Master Photo Shutter Speed!
Master Photo Shutter Speed!
Working with the incorrect shutter speed is far and away one of the quickest and most basic ways for destroying an otherwise beautiful photo!
After you've finished reading through this quick and simple course volume, you’ll know how to avoid blurry photos due to camera movement – even without using a tripod – AND you’ll discover the three basic ways to use shutter speed to show motion! What's more, you will immediately know which one is optimal for YOUR photo!
Here’s a hint of what is covered in Master Photo Shutter Speed!
Introduction: In this section we briefly recap the material covered in the prior On Target Photo Training: Volume 2 - Master Photo Exposure
Shutter Speed – More Creative Choices: Here we go over the varied creative options that will open up for us once we understand the many ways in which the shutter controls motion. Your images are going to finally reflect the creative visions you had for them!
The Garden Hose – Here is the easiest way of describing shutter speed, plus how and when to use it that you are likely to ever come across.
How This System Came To Be – Learn how the doubling and halving system came about and the way it works.
Useable Shutter Speeds – When you put the camera on auto, you have no creative choices AT ALL! It’ll opt for the slowest speed that’ll help you shoot without camera shake. This is rarely - if ever - the best choice! Now you can learn what to do.
Photo {Exercises|Exercise] – Here’s where the rubber meets the road. Experiment with the theories and make them a part of your photo arsenal!
Further Study – Here are some fun steps to take that will have you controlling the shutter speed more efficiently than 90% of all the professionals out there – FAST!
And more - And more - And more! Master Photo Shutter Speed!, has it all!
You’re merely a few minutes away from mastering the camera's shutter speed! After you’ve read Master Photo Shutter Speed!, you will never look back.
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