Michael Wittenbrink is an advanced amateur photographer. He is a graduate of Central Washington University, where he studied Business Administration/Finance, Political Science, and Economics. His favorite type of photography is landscapes, especially waterfalls. Michael does his best to bring a unique and quality eye to the pictures he takes.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Auto Exposure Bracketing
Hi All!
Another nice day of Spring Break.
When taking an HDR. It is important to have an Auto Exposure Bracketing feature on your camera. The other important piece of equipment to have is a tripod. Having a still setting is important when you post process your picture in order to align everything properly.
When setting up your Auto Bracketing feature, a good setting is -2, 0, and +2. Or for those of you with more stops, -2, -1, 0, +1, and +2. This setting will allow you to get the most light from the scene.
Tonight's photos are examples of yesterday's different exposures.
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Neat!! I love how clearly you explain photography techniques--perfect for photographers of any skill level. :)
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