5. Working with Existing Indoor Light
Nikon D800 • ISO 100 • 1/160 sec. • f/3.2 • 70mm lens
Conquer the obstacles of using existing light to produce great shots
Working indoors with existing light presents a host of challenges, including varying light temperatures and low light in general. In this chapter, you’ll learn to overcome these challenges so that you walk away with great-looking skin tones and sharp images.
First things first; you don’t want any pesky flashes popping up randomly compounding the problem, so turn off your pop-up or on-camera flash. On many DSLRs, this is as simple as holding down the button with the lightning bolt while ...
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