This is the final post in my series on the basics of The Exposure Triangle. So far in this series, I have discussed the basics of what The Exposure Triangle is, and two of the three points of the triangle, ISO and Aperture. All that leaves is the final point to the triangle, the Shutter Read More …
Dragging the Shutter This is by no means to be a technical article on how this all works, but I just wanted to spend a few minutes talking about a photography technique, sometimes called “Dragging the Shutter”, but also know as “Rear Curtain Sync”. This is a technique that can help with in some circumstances Read More …
This is a continuation of a series of posts that I have been writing to help those that are new to photography to learn about the basic settings of their camera. Through these posts I hope to teach you the basic information on how the settings within your camera help to create the best exposure Read More …
Facebook is constantly making changes, some times we don’t agree with the changes, but most of the time, the changes are so little, they don’t seem to bother us, for the most part. Facebook doesn’t make it easy to find out about changes, until you either stumble upon them, or millions of people start complaining Read More …
ISO in photography, is the measure of the camera sensor’s sensitivity of light and is the acronym for the International Organization for Standardization. In older film cameras, ISO was also known as ASA (American Standards Association) but is no longer used when talking about photography with digital sensors. On your camera, your ISO can range Read More …
Introduction Getting a DSLR can be an overwhelming experience for a new photographer. There are tons of knobs and buttons and you may have no idea what they all do. But the secret to a new camera, regardless of the price, is your knowledge of the “exposure triangle”. If you know how the exposure triangle Read More …
As with anything you do, you have to learn new styles or techniques as environments change and technology changes. With these changes, new challenges arise. A photographer is always looking for that never been captured shot and it’s a rare occurrence that that happens, especially when this is all still so new. This is the Read More …
A few weeks ago I gave you some tips on how to compose a better photograph. This week I want to give you the rundown on some of the software that’s available for you to use to process your images. Just because you have a digital camera doesn’t mean your photos will always come out Read More …