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This is the last Theme detail‐
ing exposure in this series.
The widely accepted concept
is that three things primarily
affect exposure. Of the three
I consider shu er speed to
be the pinnacle. The other
two are ISO and aperture.
Varying the aperture will
affect depth of field. Varying
the ISO will poten ally intro‐
duce noise. Unless you are
shoo ng moving objects, the
nega ve effect of varying
shu er speed is minimal.
So far in this series we have
established that depending
on what your subject is you
can decide when and how to
take control of the exposure.
Always leaving these choices
up to the camera’s electronic
circuitry will produce unpre‐
dictable results. You wait for
the accidental gi from the
photo gods and say, “Hey
this is a good one.” In this
month’s Theme you have the
greatest opportunity to make
images you probably did not
know were possible with
your current camera. Get out
there, take pictures and take
control of the outcome.
Shutter Speed the Pinnacle of the Magic Triangle .
Apeture
Aperture’s greatest influence
is depth of field. The most
accurate focus and exposure
can literally remain unseen if
depth of field is ignored. Pre‐
se ng the aperture with
using the “A” aperture pre‐
ferred posi on of the Mode
Dial is the best way to take
control of this. Knowing what
se ng to use for the aper‐
ture will come with experi‐
ence. For portraits start with
f8, and for landscapes start
with f11.
For close‐ups use the small‐
est f stop you can for the
greatest depth of field.
J O C
Special points of inter-est: LAST EPISODE OF
EXPOSURE
THEME DETAIL - THE
MAGIC TRIANGLE
SHUTTER SPEED 1
APERTURE 1
ISO 2
PICTURE TAKING OPPORTUNITY
2
3
Inside this issue:
Newsletter Date
Volume 1 Issue 4
O T O W S H U T T E R B U G S P H O T O G R A P H Y C L U B N E W S L E T T E R
Collage April 1, 2012
Slower shu er speeds capture
the movement of water.
Never hesitate to
raise the ISO if cir‐
cumstances warrant
it. It is not the op on
of last resort. Think of
it as a flash replace‐
ment. Yes you will
add some grain
(noise) if you go high
but so what? If the
subject is different
and interes ng, no
one will no ce.
ISO
Local Photo Happenings
New Happenings at NAPP - Complete Website Change
NAPP Image of the Week winner is Tom Bell and his black and white image called Magic. This image impressed the judges because of the composition, tex-ture, plus the solid blacks and bright whites all balanced accurately through-out the image. We liked how the back-ground was both blurred and cropped away to focus the attention on the sub-ject but not remove her entirely from her environment.
“Photographers know a good picture when they look at one.” RL
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“NOW IS THE
TIME TO START
THINKING ABOUT
YOUR IMAGES
FOR THE
NOVEMBER
SHOW. DON’T
WAIT UNTIL
AFTER THE
SUMMER. “
We live in an area of almost limitless photo opportuni es.
Our trip planner John Bauer does a fantas c job seeking
out and previewing these a rac ons for the club. We owe
him a sincere debt of gra tude for all his efforts. John
won’t mind one bit if we come across one of these oppor‐
tuni es on our own and pass it along. If you have family
visi ng and you go to one of the “big” a rac ons in Orlan‐
do, be sure to have your camera ready. These places are
designed for picture taking.
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bugs-OTOW Photography Club is open to all residents of OTOW.
Our Mission is to foster growth, vision, and knowledge of photography. We encourage membership by fellow devotees from novices to pros.
Join us to learn how to:
take better photos;
organize your photos on your computer;
edit your photographs using Photoshop Ele-ments, Picasa, etc., and display your photos.
You’ll be able to participate in photography challenges, meet new neighbors, take field trips to capture exciting new places, events, and nature with your camera – and then what to do with the photos once you’ve taken them.
This club is all about the members—so come and join us. Meetings are held Tuesdays of the month at 3:00 pm in room “B” at the Arbor Club Conference Center. The third Tuesday is usually the field trip.
Membership in the Shutter-
Shutterbugs travel far and wide across Florida for pho-to opportunities, including field trips to zoos, rookeries, alligator farms, horse ranch-es, butterfly farms, aquari-ums, unusual landscapes and water venues, boat trips, historical sites, etc. It’s an educational ex-perience to see how every-one’s “eye” sees something different. Plus, then we go to somewhere to eat, com-pare notes, and laugh!
If we’ve wetted your appe-tite, come share in the en-joyment of our hobby.
The Shutterbugs
Like picture taking? Join us. We will welcome you !
8835 SW 83rd Court Rd. Ocala, FL 34481
Phone: 352-237-3700 E-mail: dataimage@centurylink.net
All Photos © Robert Levin
We’re on the web
www.otowspc.com
Data Image is a full service Digital Imaging facility. www.dataimageme.com
The place where your ideas take shape. D A T A I M A G E
Published for ‐ OTOW Shu erbugs Camera Club — Monthly
Publisher
OTOW Shutterbugs Photography Club
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