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  • Photography Exposure

  • 9 Secrets to Master the Art of Photography Exposure in 24h or Less
  • By: James Carren
  • Narrated by: Fred DeRuvo
  • Length: 41 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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By: James Carren
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Summary

Learn How to Take Stunning Photos Effortlessly!

Ever wonder what exposure is? Well, this audiobook will make it all clear. It will also teach you how to make a proper exposure time and time again.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • A general overview of what exposure is
  • The components it's made up of: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture.
  • ISO: the speed at which light is allowed into the camera
  • Shutter speed: the amount of time that light is allowed into the camera
  • How much light is coming into the lens
  • I also explain how to make proper use of them and how they work, being systems based on fractions
  • I explain how aperture controls depth of field and the concept of depth of field
  • Camera modes can help you figure out where you need to be with your exposure. I explain the four most common and their uses as well as the concept of equivalent exposure.
  • Finally, if you do need to fix your exposure for any reason, I give tips for both underexposure and overexposure.

This book will give you a rounded and complete idea of how to control exposure. The book isn't DSLR or analog specific and covers aspects of both. It explains the three components to exposure, which are ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Concepts such as depth of field and a quick overview of Ansel Adams' zone system are also covered. The focus is mainly on how to get a great exposure from the start, but there are also tips on how to fix an overexposed or underexposed photo. At the end of the book, you should feel more at ease with your camera and be able to take a technically solid photograph.

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a very good primer

this is a short book but there is plenty of information for both beginners and intermediate photographers. I have been shooting for some time but I still learned from this book. it also encouraged me to go back to basics once in a while, which is never a bad thing.

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For complete novices

I'm a reasonably experienced amateur landscape photographer and perhaps I was expecting too much but I can honestly say I learnt nothing whatsoever from this book. I wouldn't rule it out if you're a complete newcomer to photography; after all its a very short read. To be clear... there are no secrets in this book so I rather think it has a trades description issue!

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