Saturday, September 10, 2016

Master Photo Exposure

Master Photo Exposure

Knowing the best ways to get the best exposure in your photographs will often be the basic difference between heart thumping, thrilling, STUNNING photographs - and a huge snooze fest!

Putting a camera on auto is a simple, literally guaranteed path to creative disaster! Do you truly want to turn over your creative vision to a machine?

Once you have finished this easy, simple to “get” training, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you will solidly grasp of the four elements comprise an optimally exposed photo.

Here’s a bit of what you’re going to get:

Introduction:

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

What Pro Shooters Do

Here I discuss a tip that is skipped by the majority of amateurs. But the best professionals ALL use! It is free, easy and you’ll see instant improvement in your photographs.

Using The Manual Mode

Here’s where we learn how to remove our camera from automatic and take control of our photos and use our creative vision!

Exposure Defined - What Precisely IS Proper Exposure?

Every photo has more than one! In truth, every picture has TONS of "proper exposures"! That said, there’s always ONE that’s the best one - for you and for that specific photo. Discover the best ways to pick the best one – using your camera (on auto) almost NEVER gets it right.

18% Gray

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

Master Photo Exposure Exercise 1:



You won’t merely read about the principles and ideas you're discovering! You’ll put them to use! This’s the exciting part. Here’s where you begin to see your photography getting better and better on (literally) a daily basis.

The 4 Components Of Amazing Exposure

There are 4 components that comprise the optimal exposure for your photograph. Can you name them? If not, how will you find out the ways to control them?

It's Not A Mechanical Selection! While a camera is able to mechanically pick the correct quantity of light to let into your camera for an exposure – yet take note that’s AN exposure, not generally the optimal exposure.

ISO:

Here is where you finally discover how to choose the best digital ISO speed. It makes a big difference. Your digital ISO speeds are built on the identical concepts as film ISO. You will totally comprehend the way the various speeds work and more importantly, the way to selecr the right one for YOUR image.

And much, much more...

After you've finished this simple to understand course volume, “Master Photo Exposure ”, you WILL have mastered photography exposure.

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