Continuing with Steve’s Photography Tips, let’s take up an interesting debate.
Continuing with Steve’s Photography Tips, let’s talk a little about focal length and how it might affect your photos.
Most digital cameras these days have some sort of built-in flash.
Most all of the Photography Tips posts so far have mentioned “exposure” to some degree without always making clear exactly what that is.
The last few posts in this series have covered ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, so now let’s put them all together and look at the different shooting modes available on digital cameras.
The previous two Photography Tips posts have looked at aperture and ISO settings, so now let’s move on to shutter speed.
Since our last Photography post looked at ISO speed, let’s next talk about aperture.
Most all cameras these days have an ISO setting. Even the “point-and-shoot” type cameras have this setting, although it may not have as many choices as the DSLR type cameras may have.
From time to time, I am asked for some photography tips, so I thought I would start an occasional series to share some of what I know.