Monday, August 1, 2016
Master Photo Shutter Speed!
How to Master Photo Shutter Speed! Free On Kindle!
Working with the wrong shutter speed is by far one of the easiest and most basic ways for ruining an otherwise stunning photo!
When you have finished reading through this fast and simple course e-book, you’ll know how to avoid fuzzy photos because of camera shake – even when you don’t have a tripod – plus you’ll discover the three primary methods for using shutter speed to indicate movement! Additionally, you’ll instantly know which method is the best one for YOUR photo!
Here’s a hint of what you will learn in How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!
Intro: Here we briefly recap the material covered in the previous On Target Photo Training: Volume 2 - Master Photo Exposure
Shutter Speed – Increased Creative Choices: Here we go over the varied creative choices that open up for us once we understand the various methods for which the shutter displays movement. Your photos are going to finally reflect the artistic visions you have for them!
The Garden Hose – Here is the easiest way of describing shutter speed, AND how and when to manipulate it that you are likely to ever run across.
How This System Came To Be – Learn how the halving and doubling method came to be and how it works.
Useable Shutter Speeds – When you have your camera on automatic, you have no creative choices AT ALL! It’ll select the lowest speed that will let you make photos without camera shake. This is rarely - if ever - the most creative option! Now you’ll find out what to do.
Photo {Exercises|Exercise] – Here’s where the rubber meets the road. Use the theories and make them real!
Advanced Study – Here are some easy steps to take that’ll have you mastering the shutter speed better than the vast majority of all the professionals out there – INSTANTLY!
And a lot more! How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!, has it all!
You’re merely a few minutes away from mastering the camera's shutter speed! Once you read How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!, you are never going to look back.
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