It’s a snowy day in much of the United States, so it seems like the perfect time to talk about two particular times when you should use exposure compensation. What is exposure compensation? Your camera comes with an internal light […]
It’s a snowy day in much of the United States, so it seems like the perfect time to talk about two particular times when you should use exposure compensation. What is exposure compensation? Your camera comes with an internal light […]
In my last blog post, I wrote about improving your photos using motion blur. (I’ll link to it below.) Today, I want to encourage you to create motion blur using panning. Panning is a photography technique where you follow a […]
Everyone who has ever taken a picture has ended up with photos that were ruined by motion blur. You know the look-your subject is blurry, maybe even the background is blurry. These are the shots we throw away. As a […]
When we look at a scene, we are seeing it in 3D. Then we take the photo and it’s reproduced on a computer screen or piece of paper. This can produce a flat and dull version of what we saw. […]
One of the fastest ways to improve your photography is to practice shooting from different camera angles. Have you ever visited Le Mont-Saint-Michel in France? There is a restaurant there called La Mère Poulard which is famous for omelets. I […]
Exposure compensation is one of the most useful and important tools on your DSLR or mirrorless camera because it allows you to override the camera’s choice of exposure. When you use exposure compensation, you are telling the camera that the exposure […]