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Constant Light Versus Flash Light—AdoramaTV

Digital Photography One on One

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, March 20, 2012

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Why use a flash (shoe mount or studio strobe) over a continuous light source, or vice versa? Mark Wallace explains.

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TAGS: photography,  light,  tips,  strobe,  lighting,  studio,  shutter speed,  digital SLR,  studio lighting,  photography tips,  lighting technique,  photo technique,  photography tip,  Digital photography,  shutter,  tungsten,  photo tips,  techniques,  strobist,  strobism,  light meter 

Five amazing camera and subject motion special effects

Slow down your shutter speed and do incredible things

ArticleSpecial Effects Techniques and How-Tos - by Derek Doeffinger, July 4, 2010

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Go ahead—move your camera, zoom your lens, encourage your subjects to move around, and even throw your camera...while the shutter is open. Welcome to the wonderful world of slow shutter speed and camera and subject motion!

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TAGS: special effects photography,  exposure,  shutter speed,  motion,  shutter 

Exposure — Adorama Photography TV

Digital Photography 1 on 1

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, June 1, 2010

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In this episode Mark talks about the basics of exposure. Learn how the Aperture, Shutter and ISO work together to control how an image is exposed.

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TAGS: exposure,  shutter speed,  aperture,  ISO,  shutter,  Adorama TV 

How to drag the shutter

Create "ghosts" in your camera

ArticleLighting Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, October 31, 2007

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When little gouls and goblins come knocking tonight, be prepared with a photographic treat that you can enjoy all year long. Grab ghostly shots of your subjects by using flash and long exposure.

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TAGS: photography,  flash,  long exposure,  drag,  shutter 

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