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6 Sep 2012 In our last SLR Lounge Shooting Guide article, we covered the basics of shutter speed and how it is responsible for either conveying motion or freezing motion in an image. It is also one of the three factors that control exposure. The second component of the exposure triangle is aperture. This article is part 1
21 Apr 2015 Learning even just the basics of photography takes a bit of work and one of the more complex ideas is the relationship between ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. German photography blog Photoblog Hamburg has a graphic explaining how it works.
This beginner photography guide will help you develop an understanding of aperture, how it's controlled, and how to use it creatively in your photos.
25 Jun 2016 This guide to photographic exposure aims to help you take full control of your camera. I often tell my students that I want them to move away from the idea “taking a photograph" and towards the idea of “making a photograph." I teach them how to take the camera off auto mode and take full control of the
13 Jan 2010 It is difficult to take good pictures without having a solid understanding of ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture – the Three Kings of Photography, also known as the “Exposure Triangle“. While most new DSLRs have “Auto" modes that automatically pick the right shutter speed, aperture and even ISO for your
13 Aug 2010 Introduction. Have you ever asked yourself a question similar to one of these? What's with all the f/2.8 and f/1.4 and f/22 stuff people use in their Descriptions? Are they just being numerically anal or are they telling us something useful? What's the freakin' difference between a 50mm f/1.4 lens and a 50mm
8 Dec 2017 Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography, the other two being ISO and Shutter Speed. Without a doubt, it is the most talked about subject, because aperture either adds a dimension to a photograph by blurring the background, or magically brings everything in focus. In this article, I will try to explain
My guide informed us that the bighorn sheep in the park were dying off very quickly due to whooping cough, so I worked hard that week to capture pictures of the last few sheep in that area of the park. Around 9AM on a cloudy day, I found a small group of bighorn sheep and started photographing them with a long 600mm
Moving Toward Manual Settings: Understanding Aperture (a beginner's guide). A Post By: Natalie Norton. Shares. Share A lens's aperture (fstop) is basically a hole (and we're getting as basic here as is humanly possible) that opens to let in more light and closes to let in less light. Similarly to the iris in your eye, but if that
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