How To Build The Perfect Exposure In "3 Shots Or Less" #01: Freezing Motion Outside
Welcome to a new series called “3 Shots Or Less” where my goal is to walk into any situation and be able to build the perfect exposure in “3 Shots Or Less”.
Camera used: Nikon D3300 with Kit Nikon 18-55 Lens.
The goal for this series is to help you build the proper exposure no matter what situation you may be in. It’s all about cause and effect, if I change X, Y will be effected.
In this episode I build the exposure for a subject who is outside and jumping. Keep in mind this series is not about getting the best image, it’s simply about getting the proper exposure.
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