Tag: shutter speed

  • An introduction to histograms (a video)

    Understanding histograms is the key to getting a good exposure in digital photography. In this podcast, I walk you through the basics of the histogram. I show images of histograms (and scenes I have photographed.) Understanding histograms is the key to mastering exposure, which is at the heart of good photography.

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  • Using the best tripod, which is a table-top tripod (a video)

    This podcast shows you why the the best tripod for many situations is a table-top tripod. It also explores how to use that tripod in far more ways than just on top of a table.

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  • Using shutter different speeds to show motion or stop action (a video)

    This podcast explores how to use low shutter speeds to show motion as compared to using high shutter speeds to stop action.

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  • Mountain, time (a video)

    This photography podcast uses audio, images and animation to take the viewer to the mountains of Guatemala.

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  • … in Bangalore traffic (a video)

    This podcast portrays the chaotic nature of road traffic in Bangalore, India

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  • The use of time, shutter speed and panning in photographing action (a video)

    This podcast explores the use of time, shutter speed and panning in photographing action.  It explores the important photographic technique of panning through photographing race cars at the Seekonk, MA speedway.

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  • An “Auto” view of India (a video)

    This enhanced podcast takes the viewer on a visual journey through India while riding on an auto rickshaw, a traditional mode of transportation.

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What exactly is The Wells Point? It is podcasts and free information for aspiring and accomplished photographers. These materials have been designed to stimulate your creativity and improve your craftsmanship.

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