Tag Archives: Exposure
The Exposure Triangle in Photography
Why is the exposure triangle so important to creative photography? Well, without it there is no creativity to your photography which makes it really important. Oh, you don’t know what the exposure triangle is? It’s your three most fundamental keys … Continue reading
Amazing Long Exposure Photography Tips
Searching for a complete instructional guide on how to take breathtaking special effects shots? Say no more. This eBook entitled Trick Photography and Special Effects V2 contains over 295 pages of instruction along with 9 hours of video tutorials and over … Continue reading
Night and Long Exposure Photography Tips and Techniques
Lightning Photography Tips Lightning is dramatic, extremely fast, a challenge to photograph and potentially dangerous. There are various techniques involved with capturing great photos of lightning. Since lightning is extremely fast, (30 microseconds or 30/1000000s) you must be quick. Above … Continue reading
Choosing the Correct ND Filter for Your Desired Long Exposure Photography Effects
Long exposure photography has quickly grown to become one of my favorite styles of photography and it’s quite clear by looking through the images I’ve captured the last few years. More and more images use a shutter speed slower than … Continue reading
How to Use Soft Light Blend Mode in Photoshop to Improve Exposure and Contrast
Do you have an overexposed sunny side and an underexposed shadow on the other side of your image? Or maybe a well-exposed photo that needs more vibrancy? There’s a tool so versatile that can help you fix any of these … Continue reading
Programmed Auto: A Helpful Overlooked Exposure Mode on DSLR Cameras
In order to be a truly creative photographer, you need to take your camera out of the automatic exposure modes and put it into either Programmed Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority or Manual mode. These four modes give you total … Continue reading
How to Use Bulb Mode for Long Exposure Photography
Most DSLR and mirrorless cameras have a feature called Bulb Mode. If you’re like me, you probably saw that in one of the menus or buttons when you first got your camera and have promptly ignored it ever since. Even … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Steel Wool Long Exposure in a Tunnel
There are some pretty awesome light painting photos out there these days. Photographers are getting really creative with the tools they use to do the painting and the locations they set the images against. For this photo, Andrewlego72 uses a … Continue reading
Long Exposure Photo Workshop at Denver Art Museum
This past Friday I held a long exposure workshop at the Denver Art Museum. The class was part of their “Untitled Final Friday’s” ( the museum’s monthly late night program featuring workshops, performances, and tours with a twist. ). I had … Continue reading
How Exposure Bracketing Works
There are times when it’s difficult to decide on what the ideal exposure should be to get the best image of a scene. It may be that you don’t have the time to think about your exposure, or it may be … Continue reading
H Long Exposure Landscape Photography Tips
M. Three legs are higher than two A tripod is completely important, however quite than operating out and buying any previous tripod, I strongly recommend saving up for a nicely-constructed mannequin from a good tripod producer. Gitzo and Manfrotto are … Continue reading
S Tips for Shooting Long Exposure Night Photographs
In this text I am going to share with you six ideas that I have discovered to supply superb lengthy publicity night time pictures. I have discovered the onerous approach by making each mistake attainable and thru that discovering what … Continue reading