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Wedding Photography - Preparing For Your First Time. Lightroom - Customizing The Interface With Your Own Graphics. Off camera flash - How to use Canon 430EX II as a slave for Rebel T1i. Aperture and Shutter Priority Modes. Over the last few weeks we’ve been looking at different elements of exposure and how to move out of the ‘Auto’ mode on your digital camera. We’ve looked at Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO and have discovered what each of them is and what impact changing them will have on your images. Now that we’ve looked at the theory of how changing these elements impacts an image I’d like to move into how to use them by examining two shooting modes that many digital have on them that allow you to take a step away from the automatic settings that you might be spending a lot of time in.

The two shooting modes are Aperture Priority Mode and Shutter Priority Mode. A Quick Reviser We’re looked at how the three elements of the exposure triangle impact one another. This is particularly the case when it comes to aperture and shutter speeds. As you increase the size of your aperture (make the hole that you shoot through bigger) you let more light into your image sensor. Priority Modes Aperture Priority Mode. The Grid. Kelby TV - Online Shows for Creative Professionals. The Grid: Top 10 Pieces of Photography Gear – Episode 203 July 30, 2015 The Grid Latest Update: JULY 30, 2015 The Grid: Top 10 Pieces of Photography Gear – Episode 203 The Grid is a live talk-show about photography, Photoshop & other industry-related topics. Subscribe to RSS Open in iTunes The Grid Episodes (View All) View All © 2015 Kelby Media Group Terms of Use - Privacy PolicyAdobe and Photoshop are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.