Seeing The Light

in #photography7 years ago

Learning to use your exposure meter and/or your camera's monitor to allow you to manually expose your photographs will free you up to become more creative with your camera.

It is so easy these days to set your camera manually, just looking at your camera's monitor. You can see what's happening as you change your shutter and aperture settings so you can clearly see what parts of your photograph will be exposed well. If your camera does not have this feature then you need to learn to read the graphic display of the exposure meter. It take some time and commitment, but so does learning any creative art form.

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