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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Technique Enables Creativity, Creativity Fuels Technique
From Capture to Postproduction
Exposure Is the Beginning of Great Photography
Equipment
1. The Basics (and Please Don’t Skip This!)
If Light Were Water
The Sensor Is the Bucket
The ISO Determines the Size of the Bucket
Aperture Controls the Flow
Shutter Speed Controls the Duration
How Much Is Needed?
Putting It All Together
Exposure Modes
Program (P)
Aperture Priority (Av or A)
Shutter Priority (Tv or S)
Manual
The Side Effects
Sensitivity: ISO
The Standard ISO Numbers
ISO Settings 101: The Scenarios
The Side Effect of ISO Settings
Try It: Test Your Camera’s ISO Settings
Aperture
The Standard Aperture Numbers
The Side Effects of Aperture
Try It: Experiment with Depth of Field
Shutter Speed
The Standard Shutter Speed Numbers
The Side Effects of Shutter Speed
Try It: Freeze a Moving Fan
Aperture and Shutter Speed: The Duo
In Automated Modes
Stops and Alternative Exposures
Alternative Exposures: A Practical Example
Try It: Manual Exposure
Try It: Alternative Exposures
Evaluating Exposure: Histograms
Dynamic Range
Clipping
Low ISOs
High-Contrast Scenes
2. Aperture: In Depth
The Mathematics of Aperture (Nerdy But Helpful)
Depth of Field
Setting the Scene, Shaping the Narrative
Try It: Set the Stage
Close Up, Depth of Field Shrinks
Adapting to the Subject and Lighting
Try It: Not-So-Still Life
Try It: Up Close and Personal
Sensor Dust: Ready to Bite When the Aperture Is Small
Try It: Meet the Dust
Portfolio and Practical Examples
Problem-Solving Exercises
3. Shutter Speed: In Depth
A Brief History of Shutter Speed
Freeze!
Try It: Stop Action in Its Tracks
It’s All a Blur . . . and Then It’s Not
Tracking (or Panning)
Aperture Selection
Focusing Strategies
Shotgunning
Practical Example
Try It: Follow That Motion
Time-Lapse Capture
Very Long Exposures
Equipment Considerations
Metering
Controlling Noise
Try It: Time Lapse Capture
Try It: Long Exposures (and Time for a Coffee Break)
Portfolio and Practical Examples
Problem-Solving Exercises
4. The Light
The Color of Light
Color Temperature
Practical Example: Cellist in a Red Dress
White Balance
18 Percent Gray Card
Try It: Test the Temperature
The Quality of Light: Harsh vs. Soft
Practical Example
Try It: In the Footsteps of Monet
Portrait Lighting
Add a Diffuser to Soften the Light
Add a Reflector for Fill Light
Try It: Diffuser vs. Reflector
The Direction of the Light
Practical Example
There’s an App for That
The Golden Hours
Try It: Mark the Hours
Portfolio and Practical Examples
Problem-Solving Exercises
5. Adding Flash to the Exposure
Be Ready to Adapt
Practical Example
The Water Model Revisited
Maximum Flash-Sync Speed
Flash Techniques
Bounce Flash
Try It: Bounce It Off the Wall
Flash as a Fill Light
6. Above and Beyond
Adobe Camera Raw
Shooting in RAW
Fixing Exposure Imperfections
Zoom
The Basic Tab
The Histogram
The White Balance Tool
The Crop and Straighten Tools
Extending the Dynamic Range
Exposure Bracketing
HDR Processing
Portfolio and Practical Examples
Conclusion
Index
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