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Index
Contents Title Page Title Page Foreword *Chapter One - The Camera
The Camera Common Types of Cameras Point and Shoot DSLR - Digital Single Lens Reflex Crossover History
*Chapter Two - Exposure
Exposure Stops TTL Histogram Controlling Your Exposure Light Aperture
Basic F-Stops Advanced F-Stop Theory
Shutter Speed
Motion Blur Camera Shake Image Stabilization
ISO - The Camera's Sensitivity to Light Reciprocity Color Temperature / White Balance
*Chapter Three - Lenses
Lenses 3 Lens Types Zoom & Prime Lenses Focus
Autofocus Points Autofocus Lock Manual Focus Depth of Field Hyperfocal Distance
*Chapter Four - Composition & Other Rules of Art
Painting With Light Use a Tripod Rule of Thirds Balance Fill the Frame Color & Brightness Frame Within a Frame Leading Lines Leading Looks Backgrounds Scout Your Location
*Chapter Five - Lighting
Light and Shadow Quality of Light Hard and Soft Light The Sun or Natural Light Fill Flash Reflectors Mixed Light & the Sun Artificial Lighting Continuous Lighting Strobe Lighting Speedlights High Speed Sync Studio Strobes Modify the Light Off-Camera Flash Key Light Fill Light Lighting Ratios Multiple Lights
*Chapter Six - Tips and Tricks
The Best Way? What's in Jason's Camera Bag? Portraits Landscape Photography Shooting at Night
City or Landscapes Night Shot Mode Very Long Exposures >30 seconds Photographing the Stars Lightning Fireworks
Black & White Photography Rugged Point & Shoot Cameras Lens Artifacts
Lens Flair Bokeh
Special Lenses
Tilt Shift Selective Focus Lenses. Fisheye Pinhole Camera Special Lens Recap
Cheap Substitutes for Expensive Pro Gear
Cameras Lights Backgrounds
Infrared Photography
Light is Radiation Cameras Detect Radiation IR DSLRs Some Challenges Some Tips IR Landscapes Infrared Photography Recap:
*Chapter Seven - Final Thoughts
Thank you! References
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