January 2020
Beginner to intermediate
296 pages
8h 21m
English
How to wrap your head around off-camera flash settings.
When you first learned photography, you may have had the exposure triangle explained to you. For me, the idea of an exposure triangle is by far one of the most irritating in photography. It does put the elements of exposure into a nice little box . . . err . . . pyramid; however, it doesn’t help me visualize the elements of the light, nor does it help me balance it into one exposure. Plus, OCF would be the fourth point in the exposure triangle, and that doesn’t really work.
I explain exposure to beginning photographers by having them picture a room with three windows: one for ISO, one for aperture, and one for shutter speed. You need a certain ...
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