Understanding Exposure, 3rd Edition

By Bryan Peterson

Understanding Exposure, 3rd Edition - Bryan Peterson
  • Release Date: 2010-08-10
  • Genre: Photography
Score: 4.5
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Description

With more than 350,000 copies sold, Understanding Exposure has demystified the complex concepts of exposure for countless photographers. Now updated with current technologies, more than one hundred new images, and an all-new chapter, this new edition will inspire you more than ever to free yourself from “auto” and create the pictures you truly want.

In his trademark easy-to-understand style, author Bryan Peterson explains the relationship between aperture and shutter speed, including how to achieve successful exposures in seemingly difficult situations. You’ll learn:

• Which aperture gives you the greatest contrast and sharpness, and when to use it 
• Which apertures guarantee the background remains an out-of-focus tone 
• Which one aperture—when combined with the right lens—creates an area of sharpness from three feet to infinity 
• How to creatively use shutter speed to either freeze an action or imply motion 
• Where to take a meter reading when shooting a sunset, snow, or a city at dusk

With new information on white balance, flash, HDR, and more, this updated classic will inspire you to stop guessing and take control of your settings for better photos anytime, anywhere, and with any camera.

Reviews

  • Great Book for New Photographers

    4
    By Mo in NY
    And a great reference to have in your IBook library.
  • Awesome

    5
    By almutawa80
    Great book useful specially for beginner
  • Awesome book!

    5
    By Javemm
    Thanks to this book I now have a much better understanding of exposure and photography in general. I've read other books and they give the theory, which is good, but this one is more hands-on and fun to read. I'll now get the "Understanding Shutter Speed". Thanks Bryan!
  • Well worth the money

    5
    By Rambo#Five
    For someone like myself looking to learn the important basics of digital photography and how to get out of your camera's "auto" modes, this is a must have. I couldn't stop reading. And having the camera settings listed under each picture in the book is awesome to have. Highly recommended!