Your first steps into manual mode. Your first steps into manual mode

Similar documents
Get the Shot! Photography + Instagram Workshop September 21, 2013 BlogPodium. Saturday, 21 September, 13

Mastering Y our Your Digital Camera

Shutter Speed. Introduction. Lesson Four. A quick refresher:

Beyond the Basic Camera Settings

About Me. Randolph Community College Two year degree in Portrait and Studio Management Portraits, Wedding, Events Landscapes with boats - favorite

As can be seen in the example pictures below showing over exposure (too much light) to under exposure (too little light):

PHOTOGRAPHING THE LUNAR ECLIPSE

PTC School of Photography. Beginning Course Class 2 - Exposure

Shutter Speed. Changing it for creative effects. Monday, 11 July, 11

Introduction to camera usage. The universal manual controls of most cameras

mastering manual week one

aperture, shutter speed

FOCUS, EXPOSURE (& METERING) BVCC May 2018

PHOTOGRAPHY Mohamed Nuzrath [MBCS]

Chapter 11-Shooting Action

Illustrated Lecture Series;

To start there are three key properties that you need to understand: ISO (sensitivity)

TAKING BETTER PHOTOS ON ANY DEVICE

Aperture & Shutter Speed Review

How This Works: Aperture size is counted in f- stops. i.e. those little numbers engraved on the lens barrel like:

A Beginner s Guide To Exposure

Working with your Camera

Film exposure speaks to the amount of light that strikes the film when you press the shutter button to make a picture. Correct exposure depends on

Name Digital Imaging I Chapters 9 12 Review Material

Elements of Exposure

An Introduction to. Photographic Exposure: Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed

1 / 9

Comparison of the diameter of different f/stops.

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SETTINGS ON YOUR CAMERA!

Eastman Camera Club Feb. 21, 2008 PHOTOGRAPHING WATER. Taking pictures of lakes, rivers, streams, and waterfalls.

surround us. We are breaking them into the components that create beautiful images.

Aperture & Shutter Speed Review

Photography Help Sheets

Film Cameras Digital SLR Cameras Point and Shoot Bridge Compact Mirror less

Capturing God s Creation Through The Lens An Adult Discipleship Course at Grace January 2013

SHAW ACADEMY. Lesson 8 Course Notes. Diploma in Photography

Aperture Explained. helping you to better understand your digital SLR camera SLR PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Camera Mechanics & camera function. Daily independent reading:pgs. 1-5 Silently read for 10 min. Note taking led by Mr. Hiller

Table of Contents. 1.Choosing your Camera. 2. Understanding your Camera Which Camera DSLR vs Compact...8

Camera Triage. Portrait Mode

Capturing The Beauty of God s Creation Through The Lens Session 2 Building Your Craft January 14, 2013

Understanding Your Camera 2: UUU200

Topic 2 - A Closer Look At Exposure: ISO

Introductory Photography

Moving Beyond Automatic Mode

Introduction to Digital Photography

5 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WILDLIFE

capture the tree Capture Your Holidays with Katrina Kennedy

Cameras and Exposure

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

capture outside Capture Your Holidays with Katrina Kennedy It s cold outside! I m sitting At the end of this lesson you will be able to:

Camera controls. Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority & Manual

1. Any wide view of a physical space. a. Panorama c. Landscape e. Panning b. Grayscale d. Aperture

Capturing God s Creation Through The Lens. Session 3 From Snap Shots to Great Shots January 20, 2013 Donald Jin

PHOTOGRAPHING THE ELEMENTS

Tips for Digital Photographers

Seniors Photography Workshop

CAMERA BASICS. Stops of light

Shooting Manual. Set your shooting mode to M

Objective: to give you some understanding of why you might push more than just the big shiny silver button...

So far, I have discussed setting up the camera for

ISO 200 1/500 sec. f/11 82mm lens

Abstract & Creative Landscapes Using Intentional Camera Movement. with Stephanie Johnson

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CAMERA MANUAL

How to photograph small to medium 2-D artwork

Chapter 6-Existing Light Photography

Aperture Priority Mode

All About Aperture by Barry Baker

Until now, I have discussed the basics of setting

PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHT (EXPOSURE)

To do this, the lens itself had to be set to viewing mode so light passed through just as it does when making the

L I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G C O L L A B O R AT I V E - FA L L S N A P I X : P H O T O G R A P H Y

Using Your Camera's Settings: Program Mode, Shutter Speed, and More

Reasons To Capture Motion

PHOTOGRAPHY CAMERA SETUP PAGE 1 CAMERA SETUP MODE

Hyperfocal Distance vs. Focus Stacking

Photographing the Night Sky

EXPOSURE Light and the Camera

ISO 250 1/2000 sec. f/2.8 70mm lens

Buxton & District U3A Digital Photography Beginners Group

Aperture & Shutter Speed. Review

Digital Photography Level 3 Camera Exposure Settings

Travel & Landscapes. Introduction

Digital camera modes explained: choose the best shooting mode for your subject

Working with your Camera

1. This paper contains 45 multiple-choice-questions (MCQ) in 6 pages. 2. All questions carry equal marks. 3. You can take 1 hour for answering.

9/19/16. A Closer Look. Danae Wolfe. What We ll Cover. Basics of photography & your camera. Technical. Macro & close-up techniques.

capture food & drink Capture Your Holidays with Katrina Kennedy It wouldn t be the holidays without yummy cookies,

Love Your Camera (Introduction to D-SLR)

Introduction to 2-D Copy Work

Tips for Digital Photographers

Topic 1 - A Closer Look At Exposure Shutter Speeds

The goal of this weekly challenge is to get comfortable with adjusting the shutter speed and ISO.

CONTENTS 16 SERIES 04 PORTRAIT 08 MOTION 18 LANDSCAPE 10 MACRO 20 ARTIST 14 FINE ART PERSPECTIVE

The Basic SLR

Drive Mode. Details for each of these Drive Mode settings are discussed below.

or, How do I get this thing to do what I want? Copyright 2016 Paul Fisher

Module Four Assignment: Shutter Speed

21 Go-to Shooting Settings

Photography 2. how to be a BETTER photographer

Transcription:

Your first steps into manual mode Your first steps into manual mode

So what is manual mode? Manual mode gives the photographer complete access to manipulate ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed to create an image that is exposed according to the photographer s vision. Why not auto? Automatic mode is a brilliant invention. However, it will result in lack luster images. This is because the camera s sensor reads all the information in a given scene and makes everything neutral. Your tones and exposure will be even, but the colors will lack depth.

Aperture... a photographer s best friend The aperture (or F stop) feature works like the pupil of an eye. When you go to the eye doctor, they dilate your pupils with some drops. Ever done that? You will notice that as your pupils begin to dilate, the world will become blurrier. You can still focus on one object, but every thing around it will go out of focus. That s the same way aperture works! A bigger F stop = a smaller number + blurrier background. A smaller F stop = a larger number + more background in focus

ISO... the game changer ISO is tricky. Its origins date back to when photographers used silver to develop their film. Trust me, it s complicated! But, let me tell you this ISO affects your camera s sensitivity to light. Sometimes you ll find yourself in a dark area. You know you need your F-Stop to be a bit higher and you also need your shutter speed to be a bit lower. Your ISO acts as the glue between your three settings. And you must make an artistic choice in this moment. So, just remember this: The lower the ISO, the smoother your image will look. The higher the ISO, the grainier your image will look, but will help you be flexible in low light.

Shutter Speed... the work horse Shutter speed is probably the easiest tool to manipulate and learn fast. So here are some quick tips: The shutter works like your eye lids. The longer your eye is open, the more light gets in. But as your eye gets drier, the world gets blurrier. A slow shutter speed is great for night time photography and for folks with a super steady hand. OR for the fine art, adventurous types. A fast shutter speed is great for capturing fast moving kids, folks with shaky hands, and bright days. The faster your shutter speed, the more you will freeze moments in time. Shutter speed is the most forgiving setting. Adjust this one last, after you have chosen your aperture and ISO. Use a tripod if you would like to use a slower shutter speed but are not confident in how steady your hands are.

Your first Putting it all together steps into manual mode Do these steps in order: 1. Decide how much you want to be in-focus (Set Aperture) 2. Decide how smooth you want the image to be (Set ISO) 3. Decide how bright and sharp you want your image (Set Shutter Speed)

16 Day Auto to Manual Photography Challenge If you re any bit like me, you are the kind of person that needs to practice until new concepts really sink in. That s why I have created the 16 day auto-to-manual photography challenge! Take a look at the next page to find 16 days worth of prompts. Interpret them any way you see fit. And go at your own pace. I can t wait to see what you come up with. Then post it on Instagram! Tell us what day you are on, use the hashtag #kirschcreativechallenge, and tag me @karenleannkirsch!

16 Day Auto to Manual Photography Challenge Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Your morning tea or coffee Blurry (on purpose) Your favorite room Landscape, everything in focus Hands + feet A child or pet A fruit bowl on a table Clouds Your favorite things Minimalism Your lawn in the morning A tree at dusk From a high place Very close up Silhouette Self Portrait

Want to dive deeper? Your first steps into manual mode Sometimes awesome handouts like these just don t do the trick. Sometimes you just wish that you had a person in your corner, coaching you through the steps. Well, my dear, I m your gal! I host in-person and skype 1:1 camera sessions all the time. It doesn t matter what camera you have, I can coach you through all the buttons and even some of the fears. Email me at karenleannkirsch@gmail.com for more information. Thanks for being here, friend. I am so excited to see where your camera takes you next. Learn more about Karen here: https://karenleannkirsch.com