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Extreme Exposure

Pushing the Limits of Aperture and Shutter Speed for High-Impact Photography

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Tired of playing it safe when it comes to exposure? For many digital photographers, exposure starts and ends at f/8 and 1/125 sec. But there's a point at which this sensible combination becomes formulaic€”boring even. Extreme Exposure is the antidote to this rut, liberating amateur shooters to explore the extremes of shutter speed and aperture to capture creative, stunning images. • Use extra-short shutter speeds to freeze movement too quick for the human eye.• Try ultra-long shutter speeds to capture low-light scenes, fireworks, and star trails in the night sky.• Shoot with wide-open apertures and Lensbabies for pinpoint focus.• Use ultra-small apertures for virtually limitless depth of field. Packed with techniques and images from expert photographer David Nightingale, as well as standout images from contributing photographers, Extreme Exposure frees you to move beyond conventional picture-taking to cap

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Extreme Exposure, David Nightingale

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2010
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Title
Extreme Exposure
Subtitle
Pushing the Limits of Aperture and Shutter Speed for High-Impact Photography
Language
English
Publisher
Amphoto Books
Released
2010
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
ISBN10
0817439676
ISBN13
9780817439675
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Tired of playing it safe when it comes to exposure? For many digital photographers, exposure starts and ends at f/8 and 1/125 sec. But there's a point at which this sensible combination becomes formulaic€”boring even. Extreme Exposure is the antidote to this rut, liberating amateur shooters to explore the extremes of shutter speed and aperture to capture creative, stunning images. • Use extra-short shutter speeds to freeze movement too quick for the human eye.• Try ultra-long shutter speeds to capture low-light scenes, fireworks, and star trails in the night sky.• Shoot with wide-open apertures and Lensbabies for pinpoint focus.• Use ultra-small apertures for virtually limitless depth of field. Packed with techniques and images from expert photographer David Nightingale, as well as standout images from contributing photographers, Extreme Exposure frees you to move beyond conventional picture-taking to cap