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When The Right Time Using P, S, A, M Mode on The Camera? | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    When The Right Time Using P, S, A, M Mode on The Camera? - Aperture Priority (A) is effectively used for photographing a stationary object, for example, landscape (except slow speed), interior or still life. In A mode, you can set the aperture to get the depth of field as desired, and the camera will adjust its speed. Speed ??Priority (S) is very effective for photographing moving subjects such as waterfalls, sports and panning. With this mode, you can specify the shutter speed to create the effect of moving as desired, and the camera will determine the appropriate aperture for you. Manual (M). Although the cameras already have very sophisticated metering systems, but can also occur sometimes measurement errors, especially in difficult conditions such as event staging. To get the 'fix' a photographer who has had flight hours will determine the ISO speed, shutter speed and aperture for the shooting was his. Manual mode is also often used for studio shooting where lighting is measured by the flash meter. Program (P) mode is most often used to create photo coverage, where the priorities are the moments that move very fast and will not be repeated. In this mode, the camera is in full control, and you only have to shoot it.
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Tutorial Photography Shutter and Aperture Priority | Tutorial Photography - 0 views

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    Photography Shutter and Aperture - Some time ago tutorialphotography.com has reviewed the Exposure Triangle, in which there are three essential elements namely ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture. We also have reviews how the impact when changing each element to your photo? This article is a continuation of the above review, if you previously requested to use the manual mode to learn Exposure Triangle, now we try to use these elements in two digital camera scene modes, namely photography Mode Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority.
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Photography Tutorial: A Quick Guide to Understanding Your DSLR Camera | Kevin & Amanda - 0 views

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    Great for beginners - very clear explanation of aperture priority and shutter priority modes for both Canon and Nikon cameras.
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I'm a new mom + How I'm staying productive & creative as a freelancer | Millo.co - 0 views

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    The notion that my creativity and productivity would be sapped by 'mommy brain' or that my professional development would stall because it would no longer be a priority, was (and still is) utterly sexist in my view. After all, nobody asks fathers how they will continue to be successful in their careers after having children.
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6 Tips for Perfect Composition in Portrait Photography - 11 views

  • Photographers who do not closely examine the surroundings within the frame of their image are those who come away with images that have great distractions
  • Keep eyes in the upper third This is the most natural spacing for a portrait. Try not to divert from this rule unless you are deliberately creating tension. Another exception of this rule is when a subject is full-bodied in the bottom third of the frame.
  • There is nothing more painful for a portraitist than taking a portrait that is beautifully posed, gorgeously lit, and absolutely unusable … simply because no attention was given to background composition!
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  • By pulling the subject away from the background and shooting on Aperture priority (f4.0), you will create a small depth of field to blur the backdrop and allow for artistic texture
  • To make the best use of perspective, work to change your camera-to-subject angle. Often by moving a little to the right or left, or getting higher or lower, you can completely abolish that distracting tree branch or telephone pole
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    Frame within a frame.
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