Slow exposure for an artistic creek photo
Slow exposure can add to the depth and dimension of an image. It lends an artistic overlay to the flowing creek scene. Here are some tips.
Slow exposure can add to the depth and dimension of an image. It lends an artistic overlay to the flowing creek scene. Here are some tips.
Landscape photography has challenges. Uneven lighting can cause problems. Foreground shadows & lit subject need help. Here's one way to deal.
In this article, I take a look at exposure compensation on digital cameras and how you can take advantage of it to make adjustments when shooting in-camera modes like aperture…
One film. Two photographers. Two subject matters. Two different views of the world. Two different geographic locations. Double exposure.
And why should I give a you-know-what about it? The exposure triangle, simply, is the three ways of controlling the amount of light a camera captures. Two of these three…
This Exposure Tactics post explains what a “technically proper” exposure is and how to get there. Remember I said technically proper, not creatively right. The three photos above are with…
While there has yet to be a true “dump” of snow in West Michigan, I went back and looked at some older photos recently, pulling up this photograph from Fallasburg…
We’ve all had those “ooh” moments. When we see a type of photograph that we’ve longed to create, but have often been afraid to do so. Four years ago, that…
How to create perfect exposures using the advice of Galen Rowell and Ansel Adams.
Have you ever dared to slow down the shutter speed to photograph sports? Here's how to use long exposure for stunning action photos!