Metering can be done with a light meter or a TTL (Through-The-Lens) metering system built into the camera. Learn more about Center-weighted, spot, partial and multi-zone metering modes.
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Motor Racing Photography Tips
Motor racing is a potentially dangerous sport that has the competitors and viewers on the edge of their seats. It goes without saying that speed is important for the photographer too, especially one who has to work hard to capture the perfect shots.
Museum Photography Tips
Museum Photography Tips. Museums are usually strict about who can take photographs and where. However, most museums will allow you to photograph the architecture of the building and the outside/foyer areas.
Mastering Splash Masterclass
Mastering Splash Masterclass – This e-videobook is based on Alex Koloskov “Mastering Splash” masterclass. It includes 4 hours of video from the class as well as additional information about the the gear used and shoot specification.
Lightning Photography Tips
Lightning Photography – Lightning is dramatic, extremely fast, a challenge to photograph and potentially dangerous. There are various techniques involved with capturing great photos of lightning.
Long Exposure Photography Tips
A useful technique in night photography is the long exposure. The effects that can be captured with a long exposure are stunning and have an ethereal quality.
Light Meters
A light meter is a crucial piece of equipment for the photographer to accurately measure the light falling on a subject or reflecting off a subject. Click here to learn more.
Lens Fungus Cleaning
Lens fungus will rear its ugly head when moisture gets trapped inside the lens. What lens fungus does is cause cloudy patterns to form on the lens. Click here to learn more.
Lens Basics
The creative use of the lens gives photography its expressive qualities – they shape the way you “see” the world through the viewfinder. Click here to learn more.
Lamp Reflectors
There are several types of Lamp Reflectors and they are all variants on the same theme – attachments that fit directly on to the lamp head, behind the bulb. Click here to learn more.