Tag Archives: Exposure
Understanding Exposure: An Introduction to Photography
Mastering photography is like playing a musical instrument. Anyone can make noise on a piano, but to really make music, it is important to read music, learn proper fingering, and practice your scales. Learning how to control exposure is a … Continue reading
How to Shoot Long Exposure Seascape Photography [video]
The post How to Shoot Long Exposure Seascape Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video by Landscape Photography IQ, Tom Mackie shares some great tips on how to shoot long exposure … Continue reading
Discover the magic of long exposure photography
How To Vancouver based photographer Sharon Tenenbaum shares her tips. This is how Sharon Tenenbaum bends reality to create art. Popular Photography
What Is a Long Exposure in Photography?
Usually, when photographers talk about long exposures they mean that the shutter is open for longer than can easily be hand held, though it’s surely not as simple a definition as that. The first rule of thumb for a hand-holdable … Continue reading
5 Long Exposure Landscape Photography Tips
1. Three legs are better than two A tripod is absolutely essential, but rather than running out and purchasing any old tripod, I strongly suggest saving up for a well-built model from a reputable tripod manufacturer. Gitzo and Manfrotto are … Continue reading
Controlling Color, Exposure, and Blurriness in Photography
Related note: only a few days left for the Rich & Vibrant Color Photo Guide at 71% Off On your next trip, wouldn’t you like your digital photos to look just like the scenes did with your eyes? Photo by … Continue reading
Long Exposure Water Photography Tutorial
You must have come across images of rivers and waterfalls where the flowing water looks silky smooth and surreal. Such images are captured by using a long exposure. Travel photographer Dave Morrow shares some of his tips on taking beautiful … Continue reading
How to Use Exposure Settings Creatively
Before pressing the shutter on your camera, you have to make many choices regarding exposure (i.e. aperture, shutter speed, and ISO). Photo by Peter Miller; ISO 1250, f/10.0, 1/250-second exposure. In theory, there are various technically correct exposure settings, but … Continue reading
Balance Exposure in Adobe Camera Raw to Improve Your Photographs
Want to know how to balance exposure in Adobe Camera Raw to improve your photographs without causing white or black clippings? Have you ever faced a scene so contrasted that it’s impossible to achieve balance in the exposure? If you … Continue reading
How to Create a Multiple Exposure Effect in Photoshop
If your ideas are more than a photo, why not combine two or three of them in a single image? When you want to create something surreal, ghostly or that is just beyond what you can capture in a single … Continue reading