Author: | Eddie Morgan | ISBN: | 9781386239581 |
Publisher: | Jet Solutions | Publication: | October 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Eddie Morgan |
ISBN: | 9781386239581 |
Publisher: | Jet Solutions |
Publication: | October 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
You've mastered the basic functions of your DSLR and are ready to take your digital photography to the next level. It's time to trade in your camera's automatic adjustments and take full control of your photographs. A good DSLR camera is a powerful tool, offering you the ability to adjust when and how much light it takes in. By following these easy-to-read tips and techniques, your photos will go from awesome to mind blowing!
Cameras work much like your own eyes do. If it's too bright, your pupils dilate to let less light in. You wear sunglasses in order to make your pupils less sensitive to the light. If it's really bright, you might even close your eyes altogether. Your camera has these abilities, too. By learning the nuances of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, you'll gain as much power over the quality of the pictures as you have over the things that you see with your own eyes!
With this short guide for intermediate skilled photographers, you'll learn:
- Advanced general tips on how to take better pictures
- How, when, and why you need to make adjustments to your exposure settings
- The ins and outs of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
- How to unlock the secrets of "The Exposure Triangle"
And much, much more!
You've mastered the basic functions of your DSLR and are ready to take your digital photography to the next level. It's time to trade in your camera's automatic adjustments and take full control of your photographs. A good DSLR camera is a powerful tool, offering you the ability to adjust when and how much light it takes in. By following these easy-to-read tips and techniques, your photos will go from awesome to mind blowing!
Cameras work much like your own eyes do. If it's too bright, your pupils dilate to let less light in. You wear sunglasses in order to make your pupils less sensitive to the light. If it's really bright, you might even close your eyes altogether. Your camera has these abilities, too. By learning the nuances of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, you'll gain as much power over the quality of the pictures as you have over the things that you see with your own eyes!
With this short guide for intermediate skilled photographers, you'll learn:
- Advanced general tips on how to take better pictures
- How, when, and why you need to make adjustments to your exposure settings
- The ins and outs of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
- How to unlock the secrets of "The Exposure Triangle"
And much, much more!