Adjusting Exposure When Taking a Picture
Posted on Aug 24, 2007 under Tips and Trick |Adjusting Exposure When Taking a Picture
1. Adjust the depth of field—that to make the background more or less sharp compared to the foreground.
2. Set the shutter speed to depict motion in the picture.
3. Overexpose the scene if The subject backlit, such as with the sun behind. Underexposing if the subject more brighten than background such as on bright snow.
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