Thursday, September 8, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Getting the most creative exposure in your photographs can be the basic difference between heart pumping, thrilling, STUNNING images - and a huge yawn!

Setting your camera on automatic is an easy, literally guaranteed path to creative disaster! Do you really want to turn over your creative vision to a camera?

Once you’ve finished this easy, simple to understand book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will have a solid grasp of all 4 elements that make up creatively exposed photograph.

Here’s a bit of what you are going to learn:

Introduction:

Here I quickly recap some of the {ideas|principles] discussed in the first tutorial of the "On Target Photo Training" set... "7 Secrets To Creating Stunning Photos!" When you get this ebook, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll also be given a link for a FREE copy of the first volume.

What Professional Shooters Do

In this section I’ll cover a tip that’s missed by most amateurs. But the top pros ALL work with! It is easy, free and you will notice instant improvement in your pictures.

Shooting In Manual Mode

Here’s where we’ll discover how to remove our camera from auto and take control of our photographs and use our creativity!

Defining Exposure - What Precisely IS The Best Exposure?

Every photograph has more than one! In fact, every photograph has TONS of "correct exposure settings"! That said, there’s always 1 that is the ultimate one - for you and for any individual photo. Learn how to select the best one – using your camera (on automatic) almost NEVER gets it right.

18% Gray



Understanding the 18% gray concept can make or break you. Yet, it really is very easy to comprehend.

Master Photo Exposure Photo Exercise One:

You won’t just read about the ideas and principles you are learning! You’ll put them to use! This is the exciting part. Here’s where you begin to notice your photographs get better and better on (literally) a day-by-day basis.

The 4 Factors Of Correct Exposure

There’s 4 elements that make up the optimal exposure for your photograph. Do you know what they are? If not, how will you find out the ways to control them?

It's Not A Mechanical Selection! True your camera is able to mechanically pick the right quantity of light to allow into the camera for an exposure – yet observe that I said AN exposure, not necessarily the optimal exposure.

ISO:

Here is where you finally learn how to choose the optimum digital ISO speed. ISO counts. The digital ISO speeds are based on the same ideas as film ISO. You will totally comprehend the way the different speeds work and most importantly, how to choose the best one for YOUR image.

And more... And more... And more...

Once you have gone through this simple to understand course volume, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you WILL have total mastery of photo exposure.

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