Thursday, September 1, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Getting the most creative exposure in your photographs can be the only difference between heart pumping, thrilling, STUNNING photographs - and a big snooze fest!

Putting a camera on auto is a simple, literally guaranteed route to failure! Would you really want to give away your creativity to a machine?

After you have gone through this easy, simple to understand book, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll have a solid grasp of all four elements will create a correctly exposed photo.

Here’s some of what you’re going to get:



Introduction:

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

What Professional Shooters Do

In this section I show you a technique that’s missed by most amateurs. Yet the best pros all use! It’s free, easy and you’re going to see instant improvement in your photographs.

Shooting In Manual Mode

Here’s where we’ll learn how to take our camera off automatic and take control of our pictures and use our creative vision!

Defining Exposure - What Precisely IS The Best Exposure?

Every photograph has multiple options! In truth, each photo has TONS of "proper exposure settings"! However, there is always ONE that is the best one - for your creative vision and for that particular photo. Find out the best ways to select the right one – using your camera (on automatic) almost NEVER gets it right.

18% Gray

Comprehending the 18% gray concept will make or break your photographs. But, it really is very simple to understand.

Master Photo Exposure Photo Exercise One:

Don't just read about the principles and ideas you're discovering! You’ll put them into practice! This is the exciting part. Here is where you will start to see your photographs getting better and better on (literally) a day-by-day basis.

The Four Components Of Correct Exposure

There are Four components that make up the optimal exposure for your photograph. Do you know what they are? If not, how will you discover how to work with them?

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

ISO:

Here is where you will once and for all discover the ways to pick the best digital ISO speed. ISO is important. Your digital ISO speeds are built on the same ideas as film ISO. You will entirely comprehend the way the different ISO speeds work and most importantly, the way to choose the best one for YOUR image.

And much, much more...

After you have gone through this easy to comprehend course volume, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you’ll have total mastery of photography exposure.

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