Before you begin reading this post, be sure and click on the previous post that explains the elements that go into the EXPOSURE TRIANGLE. The post is called The Mystery of Manual Photography. It covers aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. This will help you understand and apply the exposure triangle theory. To understand exposure it… Continue reading The Exposure Triangle by Myrtle Beach Photography
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The Mystery of Manual Settings-Myrtle Beach Photography
Myrtle Beach Photography’s Basics of Photography: Your Camera’s Manual Settings The most difficult function of photography for me to grasp as an amateur photographer was manual mode. The three things we need to consider are the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture. These are the three things we need to understand before we can take the… Continue reading The Mystery of Manual Settings-Myrtle Beach Photography
Myrtle Beach Photography Tip: Mom’s Taking Photo’s at their Kids Sporting Event
Expensive camera equipment can make all the difference. My daughter is a level 9 gymnast and during gymnastics competitions, flash photography is not allowed. Having the right equipment for this type of situation is crucial. I used a Canon 1D Mark III with a 70 – 200mm F2.8 Canon Lens. Learning what your camera can… Continue reading Myrtle Beach Photography Tip: Mom’s Taking Photo’s at their Kids Sporting Event
Pet Photography Tip – by Myrtle Beach Photography
I decided to write about pets because it seems that every time I open my Facebook, there are hundreds of photos of friends pictures of their pets. Taking pictures of your 4 legged family members is not always easy. Pets, unlike humans, do not understand what we are trying to do and won’t just pose… Continue reading Pet Photography Tip – by Myrtle Beach Photography
Top Ten Photography Tips by Kodak
I can’t take credit for these tips. I found them on the Kodak site. They did such an excellent job of simplifying and showing examples so I decided to just guide you to the site. The top ten simple tips are: 1. Get down on their level 2. Use a plain background 3. Use flash… Continue reading Top Ten Photography Tips by Kodak