Tag Archives: exposure

Assignment 7: Recap

With Spring in full swing, I wanted to give you an assignment to stretch your photographic knowledge and make you think a little more before pressing your camera’s shutter.  Many of you stated this was going to be a tough … Continue reading

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Track Exposure

If you have followed my blog at all, you know I like to show motion whenever I feel it adds to the story of what I am photographing.  At the ESTA Safety Park Dragstrip speed is the name of the … Continue reading

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Assignment 7: Creative Exposure

One of the first decisions a photographer makes before he takes a photograph is what exposure to use.  There is no wrong answer as long as the photo is not over or underexposed.  You can select a small aperture to … Continue reading

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Secret to Sharp Photos II

As a follow up to my first article on Secret to Sharp Photos, I found Scott Bourne’s How to Get the Absolutely Sharpest Photo Possible something I’d like to pass along to you. The photo of the US Capitol building … Continue reading

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Secret to Sharp Photos

The title is a bit of showmanship.  The “secret” won’t be surprising to you.  The way to go about it might hold some surprises.   Whether you use a digital SLR or a simple camera phone, the steps I talk about … Continue reading

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