In this episode Mark explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash.
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Whe using a white background always illuminate the background to maintain the whiteness and separate the subject, place a strobe or your lights off to the side
( 1 each ) and aim them at the background, it prevents the color from spreading and keeps your whites white.
if my subjet wears red color, and the back ground is withe, what can I do to avoid getting red color all over the picture, please help!1
Use a tripod for stability, use a flash for lighting subject. Simple.
How can you get a non blurred photo using 1/6th sec @ f/4.5?
very helpful tutorial, thanks a lot
This is excellent tutorial
I really learned a lot
Thanks a lot
????? If I want to take REALLY good pictures
what camera and how many pixels would be needed to take professional shots?
Thanks
wow, really great video. thx
Great Video. Thanks Snapfactory and Mark. very informative.
wow that is a model if i ever seen one!
Hi Mark, thanks for this video clip. The illustration of how the curtains work actually helped to answer a lot of questions!
haha
Well… im no expert but it sounds that you are taking a picture in a well lit place. All these numbers change depending on where you shoot.. make a trial an error and youll get it…
cool.
yeah !!
photography lovers..
i have uploaded my first video recently..
and i appreciate ur comments ^^
I would look at the aperature setting or your ISO. You can normally leave the aperature and raise the ISO level if you want to set a certain depth of field.
Hey Megan could say a few words also, don’t you think? After all without Megan you’d be photographing a pole.
I dont get it. I set my camera sync speed witch is 1/200 with a flash and the whole picture is lit not just the subject? I am using a Canon Rebel XTI. Please help me. I am so confused!!!!! I don know what I am doing wrong!!
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a friend of mine asked this question and i couldnt get an awesome answer, so i looked online, through blogger. And lo and behold i found this awesome website that explained it all, its relativly new but had all the info i needed. Heres the site:
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Can ANY photographer(s) check out my ”My photography” video and tell me how I did and give me some tips and tricks.
wow. this video got me excited to take pictures of my own. i’m not familiar with any of the terms you said which was funny but i’m very much eager to explore this wonderful world. thanks!
shutterbug in the making…