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Understand the dynamics of light and exposure in photography through Kevin Valencia's expert tips. Learn exposure fundamentals, shutter speed, and techniques to correctly expose your subjects. Enhance your skills to achieve optimal lighting balance and capture stunning images.
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Lighting and Exposure Light is brighter by the dark Featuring Kevin Valencia
Exposure = intensity x time Intensity of the light passing through the lens Time of exposure to that light of the image capturing device (film or chip)
Shutter speed = exposure time The longer the time of exposure, the better. Increasing shutter speed may cause strobing. Speeds shorter than 1/60 under florescent light might cause flickering.
Exposing Your Subjects Two ways to measure exposure: Amount of light falling on object or Amount of light reflected by object
Exposing Your Subjects Amount of light reflected is what is recorded on the film or video image. Exposure is recorded/measured in a range from black to white.
Overexposure: When too much light is reflected, causing black to look grey
Underexposure: When not enough light is reflected causing the image to be dark and muddy