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The Enthusiast's Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography 50 Photographic Principles You Need to Know

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.07.2017

Abbildungen

Illustrations throughout

Verlag

Pan macmillan Ltd.

Seitenzahl

136

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/21,3/1 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-68198-242-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.07.2017

Abbildungen

Illustrations throughout

Verlag

Pan macmillan Ltd.

Seitenzahl

136

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/21,3/1 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-68198-242-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Enthusiast's Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography
  • Chapter 1: Night and Low-Light Photography Basics
    1. Why night and low-light photography is difficult
    2. The pros and cons of using long exposures
    3. The pros and cons of using wide apertures
    4. Using ISO to your advantage
    5. Equivalent exposures are important
    6. When you can add some light
    7. Using Manual exposure mode is the best way to go
    8. The built-in light meter lies
    9. Focusing in low light
    10. Multiple exposures can save your shoot
    Chapter 2: All the Gear You Will Want and Need
    11. Basic camera needs
    12. Bulb mode, and why you need it
    13. Noise: how noisy is your camera
    14. The often ignored self-timer mode
    15. The In-camera time-lapse setting
    15. Lens choices: what's your favorite focal length?
    16. Variable and constant aperture lenses
    18. Keep the camera stable
    19. Tripods
    20. Monopods
    21. Mounts, clamps, and other ways to keep the camera stable
    22. Why you need a remote, release, and timer
    23. Using a cable release
    24. Going wireless with a remote
    25. Other ways to trigger your camera remotely
    26. Why I love Trigger Trap
    Chapter 3: Capturing Action in Low Light
    27. How high can you push the ISO?
    28. Freezing the action
    39. Using the lowest shutter speed possible
    30. Panning for action
    31. The easy way to get a proper exposure 
    32. It's critical to focus on the right thing
    33. Creating low-light portraits
    34. Using a little fill flash
    Chapter 4: Capturing a Low-Light scene
    35. Using a very slow shutter speed
    36. Creating a deep depth of field
    37. How to get those starburst street lights
    38. Painting with light
    39. Photographing the night sky
    40. The best light is at sunrise and sunset
    41. Photographing the city lights
    42. City lights with multiple exposures
    Chapter 5: Photoshop Post-Processing Techniques for Low-Light Images
    43. Do you need noise reduction?
    44. Noise-reduction techniques for action
    45. Noise-reduction techniques for scenic photos
    46  Correcting the tones in your image
    47. Adjusting the white balance for better colors 
    48. Removing dust and scratches
    49. Dodge and burn for contrast