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Learn About HDR Digital Photography : Setup & Shooting Exposures for HDR Photography

 Posted on February 22, 2012      by admin
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Learn About HDR Digital Photography : Setup & Shooting Exposures for HDR PhotographyLearn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on shooting for HDR digital photography.Expert: Brandon Sarkis Bio: Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. Filmmaker: brandon sarkis

25 Comments for Learn About HDR Digital Photography : Setup & Shooting Exposures for HDR Photography

sandmancan2

All of the information about HDR Photography, provided on the internet, has been intended to assist and teach “Photographers” how to do this process. While it’s easy to teach the shooting aspect, it’s both time consuming and expensive to learn how to do the “proper” post-processing. If you look up Pro Photo Results / HDR Photography on YouTube, you will finally be able to get the finished post-processing done for you! You do not need to be a professional Photographer to accomplish this.

TijmenDal

I have yet to see an expertvillage video that doesn’t completely utterly suck.

vi54

@aibmoloc321 Because the title doesn’t say that. IT states on how to set up your camera;
you do read do you?

FOXMAN09

I literally just started learning about this 2 minutes ago and knew how ignorant this video was. DON’T CHANGE APERTURE!

tmusabbir

what a stupid video !!!!

AcrezHD

Your a noob, give up now lol

ftpaddict

The village is full of idiots.

momathew

Crap!!

Dombowerphoto

no its not as your aperture changed in each photo. if you want to do hdr you have to set your camera to manual mode or aperture priority so that only the shutterspeed is changing otherwise …… ah wats the point i already see this video has more dislikes than likes

assmunch1

@smcs Stop talking now, before you dig yourself in any deeper.

Luckzzz

I don’t own a DSLR camera. But I prefer to buy unless a 16gb Memory Card and take only Raw pics :)

GamerManni

Why is he even on an Expertvillage video when he can’t even make HDR photos?

tomgreene121

@ks03xbf I attended a course yesterday about HDR photography, and the instructor said to Never adjust the Fstop, only adjust shutter speed, because if you change the fstop, the DOF will change., so you are correct.

BBrtqB

expertvillage? more like schmekpreshilllage, damn, all their videossuck nuttiers

carlosbrrll

dude we need to see what in the helllllll you are doing

smcs

a lot has critic on the f/stops.. i’d say there are many different ways taking HDR.. changing white balance, diff. f/stops which also mean diff. exposure compensation, shutter speed, taking a moving object, etc… art is spontaneous. it doesnt always follow what a book says.. and there is no right and wrong in art.. imperfections of an art are only seen in the eyes of the artist himself.. we dont have the right to judge an art, not our own, bcos then we’d be claiming the art as our own..

citipunk

Av not Tv ;)  sorry ;)

citipunk

If you shoot at M or Tv mode it should shoot at same aperture- that mean same deep of field. if deep of field vary shoots look different- don’t they?

bikkijay1972

WRONG WRONG WRONG who the hell taught you HDR….. you do not change your F stop. go back to a photograpy course and learn the basics before you even try HDR.

your WB was not even set and your iso speed depends on the light that you are trying to capture

InginPulang

wrong title..
called “how to take shutter speed with samsung camera”..
haha,, LOL…

evilcruze

For HDR always use the aperture setting while using bracketing. in that way u keep your f stops constant usually f-8 or f-11( More is focus) and then u r playing around with the shutter speed to give u different exposures.

girydoank

you should learn more before posting this video

TzumB

@ks03xbf true! It’s called shutter speed tho

TzumB

It’s called a Stop. You are set up for two stops.

Oscar3dM

whats an aperture speed?



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