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Professional photography course Japanese portrait shooting skills course

Professional photography course Japanese portrait shooting skills course

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In order to fully control the exposure, it is recommended to shoot in manual mode. I set the metering mode to Spot and hover the focus around the bright spot on the screen to read the suggested shutter speed value. Then, after entering the manual mode with the ISO and aperture completely set, I adjust the shutter speed to a value so that the brightest point in the picture is within the overexposure range, or stop at a value lower than one third of the value when flashing for the first time.

Another method is to use the highlight protection metering mode if your camera has one. This mode calculates and measures the highlights (the brightest points) in the frame. If you shoot in any other mode, you can adjust the exposure compensation to get the brightest spot in the frame at the right edge of the histogram. This is the right way for you to expose correctly!

On-site tips and precautions

As close as possible at the smallest angle. Sometimes you may put your feet and tripod legs in the water so that the bottom of the lens is only a few inches above the water. When you get close to the surface of the water body, you will notice that you will cover more intermediate areas in the reflection, and this situation will become more obvious when you lean almost parallel to the surface.

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A collection of paintings by the artist Chanillo.

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