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Beginner Photography Tips | Exposure Triangle
Congratulations! You have taken a huge leap in photography and finally decided to turn that switch from auto to manual. You have realized, "Hey, this isn't so bad" and want to take it a step farther. Well, I have three tips, or more of a process to make sure you are making photographs that you will be proud of.
I get the question all the time, "What do I set first, Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed?" While this seems like an unimportant question, it actually digs at something a tad deeper. Sure, you could set these in any order, but you may not be making the image and just end up taking a snapshot. There is much more to photography than getting a right exposure, it is about capturing the moment exactly as imagined.
Step 1
Understand what you want to be in focus in the image. While this might seem obvious, it is actually the most messed up part of photography. I have seen many new photographers go out and buy the awesome Nikon 50mm 1.8 or Canon 50mm 1.8 and open that aperture wide open up for every photo because that want that delicious bokeh! Sadly, that doesn't make great images, it causes a lot of new focusers (making that work up), to miss focus on their subject and create blurry images. What you must understand is that f/1.8 on a 50mm lens can create a razor thin depth of field. This can be both helpful and hard to learn. Start by knowing exactly what you want in focus in the image and setting an appropriate aperture to get it....
Full Article available at http://www.jwaltphotography.com/blog/2016/11/28/3-simple-steps-to-setting-your-exposure
Видео Beginner Photography Tips | Exposure Triangle канала Mr. Baldman1
I get the question all the time, "What do I set first, Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed?" While this seems like an unimportant question, it actually digs at something a tad deeper. Sure, you could set these in any order, but you may not be making the image and just end up taking a snapshot. There is much more to photography than getting a right exposure, it is about capturing the moment exactly as imagined.
Step 1
Understand what you want to be in focus in the image. While this might seem obvious, it is actually the most messed up part of photography. I have seen many new photographers go out and buy the awesome Nikon 50mm 1.8 or Canon 50mm 1.8 and open that aperture wide open up for every photo because that want that delicious bokeh! Sadly, that doesn't make great images, it causes a lot of new focusers (making that work up), to miss focus on their subject and create blurry images. What you must understand is that f/1.8 on a 50mm lens can create a razor thin depth of field. This can be both helpful and hard to learn. Start by knowing exactly what you want in focus in the image and setting an appropriate aperture to get it....
Full Article available at http://www.jwaltphotography.com/blog/2016/11/28/3-simple-steps-to-setting-your-exposure
Видео Beginner Photography Tips | Exposure Triangle канала Mr. Baldman1
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