Exposure
is one of the most important camera and lens functions that photographers
need to master when pursuing photography. A correct exposed
photograph conveys an image of clarity that retains details and colors in all
areas of interest including light or dark areas.
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Correct Photo Exposure is subjective and while I prefer a slightly underexposed image that boosts colors and saturation, others may not. Correct exposure is a fine combination of:
1. ISO setting
2. Shutter speed
3. Aperture choice
4. Lens settings
Understanding how these 4 elements
work together and their individual impact on a photograph is key to Exceptional Photography.
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