Before you read about the specific techniques of landscape photography here, I want to make sure that you know exactly how to create a photo. If you just bought an SLR camera but do not see much of a difference between your new photos and the ones taken with your compact camera, then you’ll find great benefit in the following articles as they’ll help you get...
Learn MoreSo by now we’ve really established how your camera creates photos – by exposing light onto your sensor – and that your shutter speed controls how long your image is exposed for. However, your shutter can do a lot more than just gauge the right exposure for you – it can drastically change the content of your image. The goal is to know how the shutter speed...
Learn MoreAs I said in my last article, there are a few different settings on your camera that you can adjust manually. When you learn how to master these, you can start taking photos with your DSLR that set your work apart from your compact camera photos. Let’s unlock the full potential of your camera. Understanding How Your Aperture Works The first setting I’m going to...
Learn MoreNow that we have aperture and shutter speed covered, the final part of your exposure triangle is your ISO setting. If you have any experience with film photography, your ISO is equivalent to the film speed in your camera. Essentially, your camera can increase your shutter speed artificially for those moments when you need an extra boost. The more you increase your...
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