Posts Tagged ‘ISO’
Photography 101 Focus
Photography 101: Focus Whether you’re a professional photographer, a photography enthusiast, or simply own a camera, we all play by the same basic photography principles. So far we’ve covered eight of twelve basics: Photography 101: Exposure Photography 101: Aperture Photography 101: Depth of Field Photography 101: Shutter Speed Photography 101: ISO Photography 101: White Balance…
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Photography 101: Composition We’re half way through our series, Photography 101 Back to Basics. Remember, whether you’re a professional photographer, a photography enthusiast, or simply own a camera, we all play by the same basic photography principles. So far we’ve covered six of twelve basics: Photography 101: Exposure Photography 101: Aperture Photography 101: Depth of…
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Photography 101: White Balance In January I began a series of posts called Photography 101 Back to Basics. Why? Because whether you’re a professional photographer, a photography enthusiast, or simply own a camera, we all play by the same basic photography principles. So far we’ve covered five of the twelve basics: Photography 101: Exposure Photography…
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Photography 101: ISO Light is an amazing thing. I once viewed Saturn through a telescope and was able to actually see its rings. I was looking at a planet that was 746 million miles away. How far away is that? Light travels at 186,000 miles per second or 670 million miles per hour. Traveling at…
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Photography 101: Exposure Photography 101 Back to Basics is a series of posts I’ve wanted to do for some time. Whether you’re a professional photographer, a photography enthusiast, or simply own a camera, we all play by the same basic photography principles. For the next twelve months, I will address twelve photography basics – one…
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Photography 101 Back to Basics is a series of posts I’ve wanted to do for some time. The fact is, as soon as people learn I’m a photographer the next words out of their mouths almost always begin with the words, “I wish…” “I wish I knew how to use my digital camera.” “I wish…
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