All Entries Tagged With: "dynamic range"
When to Use Auto Exposure Mode
Can you get great results from your camera if you’re still shooting in auto exposure mode?
The short answer is yes. Perhaps the real question is why would you want to use full auto exposure?
There are only a few reasons to use the full auto exposure on your camera in my opinion.
When there doesn’t appear [...]
The Visual Journey in Photography
“The term visualization refers to the entire emotional-mental process of creating a photograph, and as such, it is one of the most important concepts in photography” Ansel Adams – The Camera
So what exactly is visualization in photography and how can we hope to achieve it?
Perhaps we take a look at photography in it’s purest form. [...]
Weekend Perusing: Painting the Town RED
Quick Photo Tip
Do not be confused by the term “shutter speed”. Shutter speed isn’t about speed really. It’s about duration of time. Or more specifically, the duration of time that the shutter is open, allowing the light from the subject to come through the lens aperture and be recorded by the sensor [...]
About Histograms
Earlier we asked our readers in the Your Photo Tips.com Flickr Group to give us some of their best one sentence photography tips and we had a great response! For the next few weeks I’ll be elaborating, in my own words, what those photo tips mean to me and how they can help you become [...]




