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Which Exposure is Best? The Correct One!

Which Exposure is Best? The Correct One!

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In this video for the PPSOP, Bryan Peterson explains how there are at least six "correct" exposures. But which is best?


Every photograph, according to Bryan Peterson, has at least six "correct" exposures. But which one of these six is the most creatively correct exposure? Watch and learn!

Which Exposure is Best? The Correct One!

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Bryan has been a successful photographer for over 30 years, and has been teaching photography for 20 years

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22 readers rated this article. Average rating: 4.0 stars
 
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2 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Great Lesson

I really like Bryan's teaching style. I have 3 of his books and have learned a lot. Only wish the audio was getter, butt his point came across.

by in Pasadena, CA on

1 of 1 people found this comment helpful
 
Good tip!

Brian, you're an excellent teacher. Your tips are not only creative, they are usable. Thanks for another good video!

by in NYC on

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Good Advice AND Creative Production

It goes without saying that the exposure advice is right on. As to the alleged sound quality... I think the background noise helps to provide a sense of place ( ala Bob Krist ) and a reminder that shooting takes place where the content is. Hey, these are great tips,and they're FREE, SO STOP COMPLAINING. Thanks Bryan for these great videos.

by in Littleton, CO on

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helpful hints

Thanks Bryan Peterson,hope to see you in Central Park one day.

by in nyc on

0 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Good Basic Info. Unacceptable Quality A/V

While the information is useful the quality of both the video and the audio are unacceptable even by the lowest professional standards to the point that the information conveyed hardly gets through effectively.

by in San Francisco on

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Love to learn!

Hope to see more from you.I have done a few fun things with my camera useing exposure! Im so hooked on this!!! I love my cameras!!!

by in Monongah WV on

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Thanks 4 your concern in sharing your experience

I live fore Shooting!!

by in Buenos Aires - Argentina on

1 of 1 people found this comment helpful
 
good approach

good to learn about exposure again - good to know that even with all the current technology, the vision is what matters. That is what makes the difference between making or taking pictures - very good - thanks.

by in Brasil - Sao Jose dos Campos on

2 of 3 people found this comment helpful
 
Too much noise...distracting!

Please start using a lapel mic on your videos. All of the noise in most of them is very distracting to your otherwise great content!

by in S.C. on

1 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Good Reminder

It's great to be reminded to stop and think which exposure is most creative. Thanks!

by in MI on

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