What is Exposure?
Exposure is the unit of measurement for the total amount of light permitted to reach the electronic sensor during the process of taking a photograph.
Exposure is the unit of measurement for the total amount of light permitted to reach the electronic sensor during the process of taking a photograph.
Exposure in Photographs
Our first task was to understand how to use exposure to make the picture better. We had to take an under-exposed photograph, which makes the theme darker and scarier, a photograph with perfect exposure and an over-exposed photograph, which makes the theme magical and lighter.
Exposure is the amount of light which reaches your camera sensor or film. It is a crucial part of how bright or dark pictures appear.
Our first task was to understand how to use exposure to make the picture better. We had to take an under-exposed photograph, which makes the theme darker and scarier, a photograph with perfect exposure and an over-exposed photograph, which makes the theme magical and lighter.
Exposure is the amount of light which reaches your camera sensor or film. It is a crucial part of how bright or dark pictures appear.
The first picture has perfect exposure, the light focuses on the side with the hand, taking it as its main focus point. The second picture is under-exposed as the pine cone is too dark and the lighting kills the features. The third picture is over-exposed, the lighting gives a magical vibe. Exposure is very important in photography because it can change the theme or mood entirely.
This my favourite under-exposed photograph. The shell on top of the pine cone represents light on top of dark. Although you can see most of the features on the pine cone, it still gives off an ominous and dark vibe to the photograph.