Once you’ve compensated for white balance and set your exposure triangle, the next step is actually taking the picture. Tins is the best step, the one you’ve been waiting for, but it still requires a little bit of skill. As you’ve learned, taking a picture is more complicated than just a point and click, and focusing on …
White balance is a term known by photographers and filmmakers alike. It refers to the amount of blue and orange in the shot that can change the ways colors appear in the image. Blue is a cooler color and is more prevalent when there is less light, while orange is warm and present when there is more …
Metering is the camera’s natural way of accommodating for your exposure triangle settings. When you adjust the aperture, the ISO, and the shutter speed, the camera will automatically assess all areas in the photo – both light and dark – and set a default exposure that averages the entire image to middle gray. Middle gray is the reason …
The Exposure Triangle is a 360 degree photographer’s basic tool, and it will help you find the best exposure for your specific photos. It is controlled by the aperture, the ISO, and the shutter speed of your camera. Each of these settings is responsible for taking the best picture possible. Wren you adjust the light (aperture and ISO) …
Get ready to meet your brand new 360 camera! You’ve just taken it out of the box and might be afraid to touch it – don’t be! Pick it up and get to know it, because you are about to take some amazing photographs. The first step is turning it on and taking a look at …