Episode 71: The Exposure Square
You may be familiar with the Exposure Triangle for determining exposure in photos, which is made up of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. In this episode, Kirk explains that it's actually an Exposure Square we need to consider. We also discover the limits of Jeff's knowledge of film photography terms, since his photographic experience is almost entirely digital.
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Show Notes:
- Episode #8: Gordon Laing on Taking Great Photos In Camera
- ISO (Wikipedia)
- Aperture (Wikipedia)
- Weegee (Wikipedia)
- Why Your Camera Makes Airplane Propellers Look So Weird, Resource Magazine
- Episode #70: One-Light Portraits with Sandra Coan
- Video call quality: webcam vs iPhone vs DSLR, by Jeff Carlson
- How to look your best on a video call, by Jeff Carlson
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