Take better actions shots with this terrific, 100-page e-book! From pro to hobbyist, from your child's first baseball game to the championship match, every photographer wants to be able to capture thrilling action shots. Now you can sharpen your photography skills with this fast-paced, In A Day For Dummies e-book that really zeros in on the specifics. See how to freeze action, add motion blur, and work with the variety of conditions you'll face when shooting live action. Focuses on techniques that help you successfully capture sports and live action photographs, such as freezing action or adding motion blur Covers getting the right gear, setting your camera for the shot, capturing the shot, editing the results, and more Includes a "Beyond the book" online component, where you can find step-by-step tutorials, videos, and a bonus lesson on creating a high-dynamic range sports photo Shows you techniques that work effectively on digital SLR cameras and point-and-shoot cameras Get Sports & Action Photography In A Day For Dummies and take action!
Packed with full-color examples that will get your creative juices flowing, this guide helps you take better pictures; edit, organize, and share them; restore vintage prints; and more.
... 344–345 progressive scan standards, 344–345 standard/SVGA resolution, 25 video standards, digital camcorders, 343–344 Stauffer, Todd, 3 stereo listening CDs, 614–615 still photos, 351 stitching applications, 68 stock photography, ...
In this book, you’ll: • Discover the necessary equipment for shooting action, learn how to use it to its full potential, and develop a comprehensive adventure photography camera system that you can adapt to different shooting situations ...
Your total dSLR photography guide You can turn your passion for photography into fabulous photos—no matter what brand of camera you have. All you need is a digital SLR camera and the photography know-how you'll find in this book.
Movement in the scene: Sports action, windblown trees, moving water, or calm day in the desert. Perception of depth: Is there an object, such as a tree or road, available in the scene to createan illusion of depth?
Seasoned sports photographer Peter Skinner uses 211 stunning examples from the work of Walter Ioss, Ben Chen, Bob Gomel, Duane Hart, Mark Johnson, and six other renowned photographers—as well as his personal archives—to show exactly how ...
Create beautiful iPhone photos with the techniques found in this book iPhone Photography For Dummies, shares the expertise of photography workshop instructor Mark Hemmings as he shows readers how to get stunning images using their favorite ...
Sometimes you want to purposely underexposure or overexpose your images from what the camera believes to be the proper exposure by a set amount; ... Check your camera manual for the exposure compensation range for your camera.
Packed with beautiful color examples of what you can accomplish, this book gives you the inside scoop on cameras, memory cards, accessories, setting up shots, using exposure and focus, editing, downloading and printing your photos, and a ...
Outside on a sunny day, a faster shutter speed may be necessary to avoid overexposure. As the sun sets, you may want to ... A camera's Sports mode automatically sets a higher shutter speed for action shots. Take advantage of that when ...