Saturday, September 10, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Knowing how to get the best exposure in your photographs will often be the only difference in heart thumping, thrilling, awesome photos - and a big yawn!

Setting the camera on automatic is an easy, virtually guaranteed path to creative disaster! Do you really want to give away your creativity to a machine?

By the time you’ve read this simple, easy to comprehend training, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will have a solid grasp of all 4 elements that make up an optimally exposed photo.

Here is a bit of what you are getting:

Introduction:

In the intro I briefly review a few of the {ideas|principles] discussed in Volume 1 of the "On Target Photo Training" series... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" As a purchaser of this e-book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will also get the link to download a FREE copy of the first volume.

What Professional Shooters Do

In this section I discuss a tip that’s skipped by the majority of amateurs. Yet the top pros all do! It’s easy, free and you’re going to notice immediate improvement in your photos.

Shooting In Manual Mode

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

Exposure Defined - What Exactly IS Correct Exposure?

Each photograph has multiple options! In fact, each picture has dozens of "proper exposure settings"! However, there’s always ONE that is the ultimate one - for your creative vision and for that individual photograph. Learn the easy ways to select the best one – keeping the camera (on auto) almost NEVER gets it right.

18% Gray

Understanding the 18% gray idea will make or break you. Yet, it is surprisingly very simple to understand.

Master Photo Exposure Photo Exercise 1:

You won’t just read about the ideas and principles you are learning! You will put them to use! This’s the exciting part. Here is where you start to see your photos getting better and better on (literally) a daily basis.



The 4 Components Of Correct Exposure

There are 4 components that comprise the best exposure for a photograph. Can you name them? If not, how will you discover how to manipulate them?

It Is Not A Mechanical Selection! While a camera can mechanically select the right amount of light to let into your camera for an exposure – yet notice that I said AN exposure, not generally the optimal exposure.

ISO:

Here’s where you once and for all discover how to select the optimum digital ISO speed. It is important. Your digital ISO speeds are based on the same concepts as film ISO. You’ll entirely comprehend how the various ISO speeds operate and more importantly, the way to choose the best one for YOUR image.

And much, much more...

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

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