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Handheld Meters Explained

Handheld Meters Explained

We’ve all seen the portrait photographer holding a white-domed object next to the subject’s face to take a light reading. So why is that being done? Why not just let the camera do its automatic exposure thing and take the

Gordon Wood May 8, 2013February 21, 2017 ambient, aperture, ETTL, exposure, exposure compensation, flash, incident, light, meter, shutter speed, strobes, sync, synchronize No Comments Read more

Crazy Composite

I’ve always had this scene in my mind whenever I’ve heard the song ‘Crazy River’ by Robbie Robertson, so I decided to build a composite image of my interpretation. First, I shot an empty field toward sunset. Easy peasy. Because

Gordon Wood November 19, 2011August 23, 2015 burn tool, composite, filters, inspired, layers, masks, moonlight, Photoshop, strobes No Comments Read more

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