How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!
Using the incorrect shutter speed is by far one of the easiest and most basic ways for destroying an otherwise beautiful photographs!
After you've finished reading through this fast and simple course volume, you’ll understand how to avoid out of focus photos because of camera movement – even when you don’t have a tripod – AND you’ll learn the three basic ways to use shutter speed to indicate movement! What's more, you’ll immediately know which method is optimal for YOUR photograph!
Here’s a taste of what you will learn in How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!
Introduction: In this section we briefly review the material covered in the previous On Target Photo Training: Volume 2 - Master Photo Exposure
Shutter Speed – More Creative Choices: In this chapter we cover the various creative choices that will open up for us once we are comfortable with the various ways in which the shutter displays motion. Your photographs are going to finally display the creative visions you had for them!
The Garden Hose – Here is the most basic description of shutter speed, plus when and how to manipulate it that you’re likely to ever run across.
How This System Was Created – Learn how the halving and doubling method came to be and how it works.
Useable Shutter Speeds – If you put your camera on automatic, you have no creative options AT ALL! It will select the lowest speed that will let you shoot with no camera shake. This is rarely - if ever - the most creative option! Now you can learn what will work better.
Hands On {Exercises|Exercise] – Here is where it gets real. Use the theories and make them a part of your photo arsenal!
Advanced Study – Here’s a few easy things you can do that’ll get you mastering the shutter speed better than 90% of all the pros out there – INSTANTLY!
And more - And more - And more! How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!, has it all!
You are only minutes away from completely controlling your camera's shutter speed! After you have read How to Master Photo Shutter Speed!, you will never look back.
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