PhotographyReflecting new technology throughout, this text is a complete study of photography, covering material for basic photography classes, as well as many advanced topics. It features an extensive collection of well-known photographs by photographers from different fields. |
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... move in close enough so that you are me- tering mostly the main subject rather than the lighter background . Set the aperture and shutter speed from the up - close read- ing before you move back to take the pic- ture ( this page and ...
... move in close enough so that you are me- tering mostly the main subject rather than the lighter background . Set the aperture and shutter speed from the up - close read- ing before you move back to take the pic- ture ( this page and ...
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... moved to the right side of the viewing screen ( left side of the actual photograph ) by moving the camera- back to the left or the lens to the right . To move the object to the other side of the picture , move the back to the right or ...
... moved to the right side of the viewing screen ( left side of the actual photograph ) by moving the camera- back to the left or the lens to the right . To move the object to the other side of the picture , move the back to the right or ...
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... moves the image to the left and ( 2 ) changes the relationships in space between objects . To summarize : if you want to move the image on the film but otherwise change nothing , raise , lower , or shift the back . If you want to move ...
... moves the image to the left and ( 2 ) changes the relationships in space between objects . To summarize : if you want to move the image on the film but otherwise change nothing , raise , lower , or shift the back . If you want to move ...
Contents
Camera | 9 |
Using Shutter and Aperture Together | 20 |
Focusing Systems | 26 |
Copyright | |
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