Low Light Photography: 2nd Edition - Margaret Brown

Low Light Photography: 2nd Edition

By: Margaret Brown

Paperback | 5 November 2020 | Edition Number 2

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Knowing how to handle your camera in low light conditions is rewarding in itself and will improve your photographic technique in all shooting conditions.

Low Light Photography takes you through the fundamentals of how to assess low light levels and balance three vital camera controls – aperture, shutter speed and ISO. It deals with the techniques for capturing sharp, well-exposed images without a tripod, in mixed lighting, on- and off-camera flash, and some recently introduced camera shooting modes that can produce clear and well-composed low light shots. Master the art of low light photography with this expertly written and designed how-to guide.

About the Author

Margaret Brown is technical editor of Photo Review Australia magazine and website and has been writing on photography for more than 30 years. She is author of the popular and extensive Photo Review Pocket Guide series and the Australian Consumer Association’s Choice Guide to Digital Photography.

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