Bracketing: Get the best exposures you want!

I remember when I was new in the field of photography; I often used to wonder what people meant when they said I need to make sure the exposure sign on your screen is green, always. Who decides what exposure is good? I should decide it as a photographer or the camera decides it which leaves me as a dependent photographer.

The reality is camera just tells you that a particular exposure is correct on these external lightings. But it is just a facilitator; the decision always is of the photographer. Experience teaches you this.

For a beginner, Bracketing is a good tool to find out what exposure settings work best for you. Let me explain in a simple manner. For example, you are taking a picture of a sunset (it turns out be my favorite subject), your camera tells you that shutter speed of 1/60 and aperture of f-09 gives u a perfect exposure. But u feel if the clouds and things around the sun are a bit darker, the sun will come out brighter and it will enhance the color of the sun as well. What do you do? You take a picture and at f-09 as your camera told you and also take 2 pictures one with f-08 and one with f-10. So, you now have 3 pictures with different exposure settings. Get it developed and decide which one you want. This is called Bracketing. Most of the photographers use this on outdoor shoots as can not afford to go back to that location just because they feel later on that one f-stop lower or higher could have made a difference.

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1 jimoer i ke October 17, 2008 at 8:17 pm

How do i sent exposures on a Sony 30 GB HDD HandyCam Camera?
Still shots?

2 Robert McNeil April 13, 2009 at 3:28 am

Me to Sunsets are my favorite subject as well. i use a Nikon D2x 17-55 lens or 18-200 with cokin filter
Manftotto trypod and just wait for that shot

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