In the previous article on exposure we talked about using aperture to control DoF, and produce a correct creatively exposed image.
In this example we will be shooting a kid's soccer game and talk about action and shutter speed.
Showing posts with label shutter speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shutter speed. Show all posts
Monday, March 2, 2009
Exposure in Digital Cameras (Part 2)
In the previous article we discussed relating photography exposure to bodily exposure to the elements. We also discussed f-stop, shutter speed, lens aperture, and camera ISO.
In this article we're going to discuss a scenario that anyone of us photographers might happen across on any given day out on a scenic drive.
In this article we're going to discuss a scenario that anyone of us photographers might happen across on any given day out on a scenic drive.
Exposure in Digital Cameras (Part 1)
Digital cameras offer a wider range of exposure than film or slide cameras of the past and as technology develops the exposure range of newer optical sensors will widen even more.
In this series of articles we're going to talk a little about exposure, exposure control, the histogram, and the loss of detail in over and under exposed photos.
In this series of articles we're going to talk a little about exposure, exposure control, the histogram, and the loss of detail in over and under exposed photos.
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aperture,
creative exposure,
desired exposure,
exposure,
ISO,
shutter speed
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