Photography Tutorial: Understand Exposure in 6 Seconds




Everything you need to understand about the relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and exposure for photography. This perfect analogy will help you grasp the basics in only 6 seconds.

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33 responses to “Photography Tutorial: Understand Exposure in 6 Seconds”

  1. Is there a difference in the way a long shutter speed with a small aperture captures light when compared to short shutter speen and large aperture? Does one let in more vibrance than the other?

  2. i recently got a new nicon coolpix p510. ive been shooting for a little while but just learned about iso apreture and shutter speed. I really want to learn about this stuff so if you can contact me at thumperscott99@gmail com that would be awsome! Thanks!

  3. Love your tutorials, you explain things better than almost anyone I can find on YouTube (which is impressive given the amount of video I watch), but I just can't help but wonder why in this video, and some others, the very advice you give isn't implemented into your own video. but again VERY good job on explanation, I like the analogies a lot

  4. Ima a sound guy getting into photography thanks a million the cup example was perfect also if you get a basic microphone make a boom from a broom or put the mic out of sight you will have a better sound, my dslr camera is horrible with audio aside from that I feel like I understand the relationship a bit more do you have a video on focus?

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