On-camera flash is when the flash is mounted directly on your camera. This is the simplest form offlash photographymaking it great for beginners. The trick with on-camera flash is to use “bounce light” instead of direct light. What that means is instead of having the light flash directly...
The flash is a tool in your toolkit, so don’t be afraid to use it. “The more I photograph, the more I realize that flash can be used all the time,” says Castor. “I used to think it was limited to after the sun went down or in an indoor situation. And it’s definitely he...
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Fill flash is a technique in flash photography to get an even exposure in photographs in high dynamic range and difficult lighting situations. One of the ways to get even exposure in photographs, as in getting the correct exposure on the subject with a strong backlight, is to use reflectors...
Only use flash if you know what you’re doing “If you don’t know how to use flash properly, then don’t use it at all. Flash photography is almost an art form in itself and it can be used with great effect, but it’s hard to get it right. If you do a lot of indoor photo...
We love photography, and smartphones have just accelerated how many photos we take. Learn about the latest photography trends and how to take the best pictures here.
We all strive to capture photos in which the primary subject of a scene is full of detail and properly exposed. Today, however, you'll learn a different approach whereby the subject is shy on detail but full of drama and impact.
These first 5 tips in section 1 can be used before you even click the shutter. Section 2 includes the tips you use while you're actually taking photographs. Section 3 has five photography tips geared to properly using your camera.
Each fireworks show and burst is different, so there is no magic exposure to dial in and use. If you have incorporated elements into your composition, such as buildings, bridges, people, trees, etc., you need to keep in mind that properly exposing those elements may limit your flexibility....
Finally, if the foreground is too bright compared to the fireworks, don’t give up hope. As long as you don’t change your framing, you could use a more advanced technique to blend two different images together later on in post-processing. Just take one photo with a properly-exposed fore...