Taking a Photograph is Like Filling a Bucket
How a photograph is exposed for a given scene can make the difference between it heading for the trash can and being framed on your living room wall. Today's cameras can automate the process with a large degree of success, but by understanding the basic principles of exposure you arm yourself with the knowledge needed to cope with trickier lighting conditions that built-in camera metering systems often fail to cope with ... Taking a Photograph is Like ...
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