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By Bryan Peterson

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Popular PPSOP Course: "Understanding Exposure"

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Without question, the most popular photography course ever taught on the Internet! Based in part on Bryan's worldwide best selling book, Understanding Exposure, each weekly lesson unravels the often confusing and intimidating world of exposure.

As thousands of photographers have already learned, Bryan makes this difficult subject of exposure so darn easy to grasp. You will see and learn within the first lesson, the clear difference between a correct exposure and a creatively correct exposure.

You will learn also, in that very first week, just how easy it is to shoot a manual exposure and, through Bryan's unique teaching style and informative critiques, you will be amazed at how easy it is to understand the relationship between f/stops, shutter speeds and ISO. Do you struggle with that term depth of field?

Do you know which ONE aperture to use and when you should use it to get the greatest contrast and sharpness in your exposures? Do you know which two apertures guarantee your background will remain as an out of focus tone?

Do you know which ONE aperture when combined with the right lens will give you an area of sharpness from three feet to infinity? If you are not shooting consistently perfect exposures OR if you don't understand why some exposures work and others don't, then this course is for you. Have you ever explored the truly exciting world of motion-filled exposures? This course will teach you all about the creative use of shutter speed from freezing action to implying motion.

Do you know where to take a meter reading when shooting a sunset, a snow scene, or a city scene at dusk? This course will show you how, when and where to get the perfect exposure each and every time-guaranteed!

This class covers following topics:

  • Basic Exposure
  • Light Meters
  • Aperture and Shutter Speed
  • Isolating the Subject
  • Aperture and Beyond
  • Panning
  • Freezing the Action
  • Implying Motion
  • Motion & Zoom
  • Getting the Exposure
  • Mood and Light
  • Difficult Exposures
  • Difficult Exposure Round 2
  • The Gray World
  • Exposure Unlimited

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