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Articles related to "Shutter Speed"
Photography: Camera Shutter Speed Shutter speed not only influences the exposure it also affects the sharpness of a photograph, and is a critical factor in portraying motion in an image. shutter speed • camera shake • exposure • tripod • depth of field
Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime, Part II Part II of Exposure: Getting it right everytime. This article explains how the the aperture setting controls the total exposure. photography • photography lessons • how to • how-to • begining photography
Digital SLR Electronic Flash Basic Tutorial An understanding of the optics of electronic flash will enable the photographer to manipulate flash light to his advantage. This is a "how to" guide for DSLR users. flash photography • electronic flash • balancing ambient light • maximum flash synchronization speed • fill-in flash
Combined Shutter and Aperture Priority Mode TAv This is an automatic digital camera mode enabling photographers to control portrayal of motion and depth of field. ISO becomes an exposure control for the digital age. shutter priority • aperture priority • depth of field • iso • pentax
Digital Camera Program Modes The range of program modes offers versatility as digital camera makers recognize the many different photographic situations, requiring slightly different approaches. digital camera program modes • photography • program mode tips • automatic exposure • iso
Photography Basics Digital SLRs have hit the mainstream consumer market like a storm. Find out how to use the abundance of features they offer. digital photography • digital slr • digital slr cameras • dslr • photography basics
Photography Tips - The Shutter Priority Setting Photographers moving on from a camera's automatic modes often ask what the Tv setting is. It's important for freezing/blurring action in sports/landscape/wildlife shots. peak images photography tips - shutter priority • understanding the tv setting on a camera • understanding shutter priority on a camera • the shutter priority setting • photographers moving on from a camera's automatic
Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime, Part IV This is the final article in the four part series on Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime. In this article we cover in-depth how all the parts come together to determine the correct exposure.,This is the final article in the four part series on Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime. In this article we cover in-depth how all the parts come together to determine the correct exposure. photography • photography lessons • how to • how-to • begining photography
How to Shoot Digital Pictures that Sell With digital cameras, anybody can take clean, sharp pictures. Here are five key points to pay attention to if you want your pictures to stand out from the crowd. tips for digital photography • taking pictures that sell • photography tips • digital photography tips • understanding aperture and depth of field
Panning In Motorsport Photography The contradiction of capturing motion in a single frame by moving the camera, to blur parts of the image, while keeping other parts as sharp as possible. panning to portray motion • sport racing photography tips • shutter speed • manual focus • autofocus
How to Photograph Waterfalls Like a Professional Smooth water highlights most waterfall images. Although it appears to be a professional technique, amateurs can easily capture similar results with any dSLR camera. waterfalls • waterfall photography • landscape photography • photography • image
Camera Flash: When Not To Use It Your camera flash has a limited range and may not be suitable for digital photos at floodlight events. Explore how to take a better picture on these big occasions. flash • photography • digital • camera • shutter speed
Capture Motion in Photography With a little thoughtful manipulation of a digital camera, anyone can create pictures that truly capture motion or a moment frozen in time. digital camera • digital slr • shutter speed • aperture • motion in photography
How to Photograph Car Racing The speed and unpredictability of car racing places different demands on photographer's skill and equipment than normal photography. car racing • auto sports • panning • shutter speed • motor sport
How to Photograph Moving Water Lakes, rivers and the sea are often central features of the landscape; how they are captured can make or break a photograph. photographing moving water • how to photograph moving water • controls on shutter speed • polarizing filter • neutral density filter
Photographing Racing Power Boats This action photography tutorial centers around powerboat racing on the scenic Derwent River near Granton , with tips on equipment and techniques. camera • lenses • light • monopod • panning
Photography: Aperture Setting the aperture on a digital camera is more than controlling the amount of light passing through the lens. aperture • priority • exposure • shutter speed • depth of field
Utilizing the Canon PowerShot S5IS The Canon PowerShot S5IS bridges the gap between point and shoot camera and DSLR. Loaded with features, many of its owners fail to realize its potential. canon s5is • digital camera • point-and-shoot • aperture value • shutter speed
Action Photography for Cyclists Equipment and technique advice for bicyclists who take pictures, looking at the challenges posed by the sheer speed of cycling action, even leisure and touring. bike • bicycle • cycling • bicycling • rider
Exposure And The Right Aperture Advanced Digital cameras offer semi-automatic exposure modes allowing photographers creative control of the photographic process without overwhelming complexity. choosing aperture in digital cameras • aperture priority mode • diffraction in lenses • shutter speed • iso sensitivity
Introduction to Flash Photography A starting point for mastering complex modern flash guns, the mainstay of wedding portrait and photojournalists, by demystifying the jargon electronic flash terms for wedding photographers • red eye • guide number • sync speed • fill flash
Photography Tips - Capturing Perfect Waterfalls Water is a popular photographic subject, but there are specific techniques that aid photographers to capture the best results when photographing waterfalls/flowing water. peak images photography tips • photography tips - waterfalls • 3 top tips for photographing flowing water • photographing waterfalls and flowing streams • best results when photographing waterfalls
Photography Basics – Understanding ISO and Stops It's difficult to keep up with all the modern technology today, but here is a DSLR beginner's guide to help new photographers get started. digital photography • digital slr • digital slr camera • dslr • photography basics
Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime, Part I Learning how to precisely control exposure settings is often the hardest thing for new photographers. This series of articles will explain in detail the various ways to control exposure with an slr. photography • photography lessons • how to • how-to • begining photography
Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime, Part III This article covers part III in the Exposure: Getting it Right Everytime series. In this article, we cover aperture setting and exposure value compensation and how they control exposure. photography • photography lessons • how to • how-to • begining photography
The History of Camera Shutters Different shutter mechanisms have been used over time to help photographers control the exposure of their images. Here are some of them and a look at today's shutters. history of camera shutters • camera obscura • in lens shutters • focal plain shutter • first photographic image
Photography Tips - 3 Most Common Picture Modes Portrait, landscape and sports are the 3 most common picture modes on a digital camera. Picture modes are a great next step for photographers wanting more than Auto. photography tips • most common picture modes • picture modes • creative control without technical knowhow • programmed image modes
Photography Tips - The Aperture Priority Setting When moving beyond the automatic modes of a camera, three questions frequently asked are "What does Av mean?", "What are f numbers?" and "What is Depth of Field?". aperture priority • av setting on the camera • moving beyond automatic settings on the camera • f number • depth of field
Take Control of Your D-SLR You've taken the plunge and bought an SLR camera, yet still worry about taking good pictures. Understanding these simple concepts will make you a better photographer. slr • photography • aperture • shutter • white balance
How to Choose a Basketball Lens Help choosing camera gear for basketball photography. Venues place their own demands on sports photographer's cameras and lenses, particularly in dimly lit gyms. how to photograph basketball • sports photography techniques • shutter speed for basketball • using telephoto lens • image stabilization
Images of Carols by Candlelight In cities, all around Australia people gather at outdoor venues to share in the Christmas spirit by singing carols led by well-known entertainers. christmas carols sung by candlelight • christmas photography • best time for night shots • raw • iso
Kodak’s New Digital Photo Sensor Kodak recently announced a major development in digital camera sensor design for the capture of more light per pixel for faster shutter speed and better noise performance kodak low light digital image sensor • digital camera technology • iso • color image sensor • photography
Olympus 4/3 Digital SLR Camera Comparison What are Four Thirds cameras and are they any good? Confused by the different Olympus DSLR models? This article makes sense of the various features and cameras. olympus evolt dslr • four thirds standard • micro four thirds standard • olympus entry-level dslr • olympus professional dslr
Photographing Picture Perfect Black Cats Feline photography is challenging, and black cats more so, because of the way light absorbs and reflects off their fur. photographing picture perfect black cats • amateur photography tips • feline photography • indoor digital result • perspective for cat
Photographing the Fair at Night The attraction of photographing streetscapes at night is the bright lights or the fun of the fair. Digital cameras can capture this color and atmosphere from your trip. digital photography streets night scenes • carnival fairgrounds midway photography • digital camera tips • available light photography • white balance
Polarizing Filters for Landscapes A polarizing filter can be an invaluable tool for the landscape photographer, provided it is used correctly. polarizing filter • circular polarizer • increased vibrancy • reduced reflection • slower shutter speeds
Take Control of Your DSLR Using Various Settings Learn how the four elements of a camera work together, and what you can do with them to get better pictures. dslr • photography • sports • aperture • shutter
Book Review on Photography Exposure Although this book was written prior to digital photography it is still beneficial to the digital photographer as well as the traditional film photographer. photography book review • under exposure what doe it mean • bryan peterson photography • what does lighting do in photography • slowing shutter speed down
Photographing Daffodils All you ever wanted to know about photographing flowers but were afraid to ask. daffodils • flowers • photography • film • digital cameras
50mm F1.4 Versus 50mm F1.8 A 50mm F1.4 lens can be two to three times the cost of a 50mm F1.8. A recurring question on photography bulletin boards is naturally, "Is the F1.4 worth the price?" 50mm f1.4 • 50mm f1.8 • bokeh • available light photography • lens image quality
All-Weather Landscape Photography While early and late sunlight may provide ideal conditions for many classic landscape compositions, dull, rainy and windy weather also offer special opportunities. digital landscape photography • wet weather photography • raw image format • inner landscapes • low light exposures
How to Photograph Paintings for Fine Art Prints Original oil paintings or watercolours often make ideal images for fine art posters, Christmas cards and greetings cards. But Good quality photographs are essential. how to photograph paintings • photographing artwork • fine art photography • learn photography • tips on photography
How to Photograph the Sea Coast All the usual rules and principles of landscape photography apply at the coast, together with a few that are special to this environment. coastal photography • coastal landscapes • photographing the ocean • seaside pictures • landscape photography principles
Pentax DSLR Shake Reduction Pentax DSLR owners now have Shake Reduction available for their complete collection of new and classic lenses by upgrading to one of the new K series digital bodies. digital slr camera image stabilization • pentax • shake reduction • floating image sensor • sharper pictures
Photographing Dogs Whether Fido is a camera-hungry poser or a more reluctant, lens-shy buddy, the following hints should help produce the best possible capture of the beloved dog. photographing dogs • photography • canine • dogs • composition
Photography Tips - Further Common Picture Modes Kids & Pets, Night Portrait, Fireworks, Snow, Foliage are additional picture modes found on many cameras and give photographers more creative control than the Auto mode. photography tips • picture modes • creative control without technical knowhow • next step for photographers wanting more than auto • in-built functions to help the photographer
Best Cameras for Travel Writers Compact, automated digital cameras are particularly attractive to travel writers, but their features vary widely and significantly. How does one choose? cameras for travel writers • automated digital cameras • canon powershot • point and shoot • optical viewfinder
Best Nikon Digital SLR Camera Body When choosing a Nikon digital SLR, buyers should concentrate on lens compatibility and other features instead of image quality. nikon dslr • digital slr • d40 • d5000 • d60
How to use Digital Camera EXIF Data EXIF data helps photographers achieve better exposure and composition in their digital photos. The IPTC section is part of most image management strategies. exif data • iptc • exif viewer • photoshop exif • scene modes
Controlling Depth of Field with an Automatic SLR Many people however, may have cameras that do not have these markings or they may be using one of the autofocus autoprogram cameras. This article will cover some of those techniques. photography • depth of field |
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