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Exposure is defined as how much light hits the camera's sensor. It depends on the camera settings mainly aperture and shutter speed. Exposure value (known as EV) is a number that represents the exposure setting of the camera. We will explain what the number means and how it is used for exposure compensation. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Still photography freezes a scene. A photo is still in nature but sometimes you would like to convey a feeling of motion to the viewer. For example when taking a photo of a moving car or a runner. There are techniques that can help you achieve that - here is how. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , What is shutter speed and when do I care about controlling it? When you have a subject you want to photograph that moves - a child, a cyclist, your favourite racer - there are 3 techniques you can choose from to control this motion with your camera. Ambient Light Rule is quickly this, the faster the shutter speed (stop motion) the lower the aperture opening (depth of field). This can be changed by using a higher or lower ASA or ISO. This all depends on what kind of picture you want to take. Automatic cameras make it easy to take pictures they will adjust the shutter speed and aperture without you needing to know the Ambient Light Rule. Related Article Tags: , , Are you an amateur photographer and keen on knowing the secret of capturing flawless pictures like a professional photographer? If you are passionate about photography and enthusiastic about using your digital camera with optimum effect, then read on. In this age of cutting-edge technology, digital cameras have gained an exceptional foothold in the international gadget market. Related Article Tags: , , With today's enormous variety of fully-automated digital cameras it can often be difficult to capture low-light indoor and action photos that are pleasing and successful. For example, pictures from a recent indoor family gathering might be full of red-eyed friends and relations and clusters of people brilliantly over lit by the flash. So, how does a photographer avoid this? Do you own a digital camera? Have you started to make the most out of it? Without really starting the features of a digital camera, one can start using his or her digital camera to take beautiful pictures because of the technology embedded into that small little device. Related Article Tags: , , Some of the most interesting photographs are the action ones, where people are caught in some activity or other. These action packed photographs can be achieved in a number of ways and take time and practice to perfect but it is worth it in the end to amaze viewers with a pole-vaulter frozen in mid-air or a diver doing a back-flip into a pool. Digital cameras can be put in different photo shooting modes. The most used mode is automatic - the only thing you need to do is point and shoot. However understanding and using the other options will allow you to get better photos in certain scenarios. Here is how. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
Find out how aperture directly affects depth of field by reviewing the factors that influence how all photos are captured. Understand how aperture-priority can be useful in changing the plane of focus in your image. You might have heard the acronym EXIF in conjunction with digital cameras. EXIF allows for additional information such as shutter speed, aperture and resolution to be associated with a photo file. EXIF ensures that cameras can document such information while other software can read and use it. Here is how. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Even beginning photographers can take control of their images, creating the images they imagine through manual control of shutter speed and aperture. This article offers a basic explanation of these concepts and how to use them. Related Article Tags: , , Looking for High Speed Doors to improve productivity and to reduce the unnecessary loss of energy. High Speed Doors do not allow rain, insects and dust to come in and it also stop energy leakage. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Shutter hinges are just a necessary piece of hardware to hold the shutter to the wall, right? No so. There is much more to the shutter hinge than you might imagine. A brief look at the applications and style choices should shed some light on this affordable DIY home improvement project. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Installing functional exterior shutters on your home is a hard job; choosing your shutter hardware shouldn't be. This essential glossary defines the various components of functional shutter hardware to help you determine what you need to buy before installation. Related Article Tags: , , , , When using a digital camera to take action photos you will notice that there is a delay between the time you press the shutter button to the time the camera actually takes the photo. In most cases this delay is small enough and not noticeable but when taking action photos, for example, it can be a real problem. In this article you will better understand what causes the shutter delay and how you can overcome it. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Recording a split second in history, capturing the pinnacle of action is one of the greatest pleasures of photography. The techniques and equipment used by the professionals are just as accessible for the amateur and the results can be quite similar. Wherever there is life there is action and there are endless methods and equipment with which it can be captured on film or digitally. This article talks about procedures one might take to avoid taking blurred digital pictures. It also talks about tripod and image stabilization technology as important resources in minimizing camera shakes. Related Article Tags: , , Understanding the true art of abstract photography. Related Article Tags: , , , , ISO stands for International Standards Organisation, a governing body based in Europe that provides standards for a large variety of subjects. The initials are used for film speed or camera speed in photography which rates light sensitivity. In the past it was known as ASA. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
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