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The Exposure Triangle

The Exposure Triangle

Imagine you’ve just put a pie in the oven. Now, the back of the packet said it needed 20 minutes at 120 degrees, but you haven’t defrosted your pie yet and the guide on the pack is for a fully thawed out pie. How hot do you want it? How long should you leave it in for and at what temperature? Welcome everyone to the world of photography.

Macro

Macro, or ‘close up’ photography offers us with a new perspective and allows us to get right up close and see the smaller world in detailed ways that our eyes cannot.

Monochrome

Monochrome is a very simple term and feature in photography. To understand it all you need to do is break the word into its two parts; Mono and chrome, or rather, one color.

Black and White

Black and white photography can be very powerful. It can express love, hate, mystery, beauty, fun, motion, age and so much more. The best way to utilize these characteristics is first to learn to see in black and white.

Depth of Field

Despite its simplicity, the Depth of field is one of the most effective characteristics of a photo. It refers to the range of in-focus visibility of the shot, or, in other words, how far you can clearly see.