
Title | : | Understanding Shutter Speed: Creative Action and Low-Light Photography Beyond 1/125 Second |
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ISBN | : | 0817463011 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780817463014 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 |
Publication | : | First published April 1, 2007 |
Understanding Shutter Speed: Creative Action and Low-Light Photography Beyond 1/125 Second Reviews
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This book has some creative ideas of things you can w/ shutter speed. Most of it won't help with everyday photography (although I had one "ah ha" moment about photographing an active toddler--use "burst" mode on your camera! duh!)
Here are some things I'd like to try:
1. Set WB to cloudy. I usually leave mine on auto. Will try this today.
2. Arial photography. Apparently it's possible from a commercial flight as long as you have a window seat and a clear window. Set shutter speed to 1/500.
3. To capture wispy fall leaves rustling, use 1 sec. I am going to try this this fall.
4. To film a "ghost"--use 8 sec. Have subject stand in frame for 4 sec, then leave quickly for the last 4 sec.
5. For "rain"--use an oscillating sprinkler. Subject should be backlit. use 1/60 sec, ISO 100 or 200
6. Action coming towards you: use 1/250 sec. Side to side, use 1/500 sec
There are some things that are just too much work for me (like the sparkler effects, although maybe I'll try that with out the elaborate set up). I have not played around w/ rear curtain flash on my camera. Still unsure about that. Also unfortunately I have to shoot in jpeg due to my software (iPhoto) not yet recognizing RAW format on my D7000. Hopefully Apple will update that eventually.. -
If you’re looking for a book about how to use shutter speed to make creative photos, definitely get this one. There are many examples, with photos and accompanying technical data. Some of them include stories behind how the images were made as well.
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An excellent guide to understanding that shutter speed is more than you thought.
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لطيف. يتناول فكرة تأثير سرعة إغلاق العدسة أثناء التصوير على الصور. أعجبتني كثيرا طريقة تناوله للشرح، حيث قام بتوضيح ما قدمه من خلال قياسات مفهومة و قدم عرضا لصور مختلفة تصور نفس الحدث لكن بإعدادات مختلفة ليسهل على القارئ فهم الاختلاف بينها.
مع ذلك، لأني شاهدت فيلما تعليميا للكاتب عن التصوير، لم أجد الكثير من الأشياء الجديدة في الكتاب. لكنه يبقى مفيدا.
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"You will always attain the fastest possible shutter speed at any given ISO when you use the largest possible shutter opening. You will be able to attain the slowest possible shutter speed at any given ISO by using the smallest possible lens opening." -
Heavily borrows a lot of concepts and illustrations from his other book, "Understanding Exposure", yet goes into extensive detail on this niche of photography. I actually found the chapter on RAW imagery particularly interesting. He speaks of RAW as a kind of anti- neutral density filter; a filter (albeit digital) that by allowing the freedom of underexposing a bit (and making up for this in post-processing), can help you get that shutter speed a stop or two faster. Recommended reading.
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If you have a basic understanding of how aperture, shutter speed and ISO play key roles in shooting manual, you'll learn a LOT from this book. Peterson's stuff is great for a crash course in better understanding your camera.
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I like Bryan Peterson's books because he writes in a very straightforward, practical way and provides a wide range of useful information. He doesn't get overly technical just for the sake of being technical.
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again, nothing more as too much emphasize on understanding the basic of photography..large populations are ignoring the fact that shutter speed, exposure, ISO are the most fun part and fundamental for photography...get your lomo out and learn it.
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Hmmm...this book is a good book especially if you are not great with shutter speed. If you are already comfortable and have working knowledge of shutter speed this book might offer a few fun ideas but isn't great for general photography.
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bryan makes it so easy to understand photographic principles. I already own his understanding exposure book and after reading this one I feel even more competent behind the lens. excited to find more from him
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One of the finest writings from Bryan Peterson. I like this book, albeit some of the contents are duplicated in "Exposure Solutions" book which i already completed reading. I recommend this book to all the entry to mid level photographers.
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Very useful book on the subject.
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Excellent book that is part of a series on camera basics.
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A helpful guide for understanding the basics of moving subjects.
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Not much new from his other book, but the examples are motivating to see.