Find out how to bracket your images when you encounter tricky lighting.
In this episode, I interview EasyDSLR photographer and teacher Ken Schultz. He’s going to share a funny story about an eloping marine biologist and he’s going to inspire us with a stunning image of Flathead Lake in a storm. We are also going to talk about how to bracket your images when you encounter tricky lighting.
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Share - Eloping marine biologist.
Inspire - Stunning flathead lake storm.
Create - How to bracket your images when you encounter tricky lighting.
Enjoy! Brent and Johny.
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In this episode:
(01:03) - Share - Eloping marine biologist.
(03:08) - Inspire - Stunning flathead lake storm.
(06:24) - Create - How to bracket your images when you encounter tricky lighting.
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Share - Eloping marine biologist.
- Went from a marine biologist to a wedding photographer
- Called of his wedding and eloped on the beach
- Got married under a banyan tree on a sunset at the beach
Create - How to bracket your images when you encounter tricky lighting.
- Learn to take bracketed shots or bracketed exposures
- Some cameras do automatic bracketing
- If you have tricky lighting make sure you get extra exposures
- Use different kinds of software to combine high dynamic range (HDR) images
- Get out of the car and take series of exposures
- Take advantage of your camera’s ability to get different exposures
- Keep aperture consistent to avoid changes in depth of field and blur
- If available, set auto bracketing mode and the timer to avoid camera shake
- Always take RAW files instead of just jpg to maximize information available in the photo
Inspire - Stunning Flathead Lake storm.
- Sunset shot over the water
- Storm building over Flathead lake
- Photographed it out the car window on a whim
- Inspired by nature and sunset
- Take advantage of what’s in front of you