This week’s photography word is:
Overexposed – giving more than normal exposure when making the photograph. This will cause the detail in the highlights of the image to be lost.
North Carolina photographer | Oak Island, Southport, Coastal NC
by Ken Worley
This week’s photography word is:
Overexposed – giving more than normal exposure when making the photograph. This will cause the detail in the highlights of the image to be lost.
by Ken Worley
by Ken Worley
Meet Ernie
I met Ernie because he had a lens for sell on Craigslist, this photograph was made using that lens. Photography is a hobby of his and he ended up, as we all do at times, with a lens that he really didn’t use. The lens just happen to be one that Jamie had mentioned she would like to have, so it workout well for everyone involved.
Thanks Ernie for being a Friday Friend.
by Ken Worley
This week’s photography words are:
Spot Metering – only a small part of the scene is metered. Depending on the camera that spot will be either the center or the same point that is selected as the auto-focus point. Unlike Center-weighted metering, Spot metering ignores the rest of the frame when metering for the correct exposure. This type of metering is useful when there is a bright background.
by Ken Worley
This week’s Motivation Monday photograph is the one we used for our Christmas cards. Since I don’t have the address of everyone that visits my blog, this Christmas card is for you.
May each new day bring fresh
appreciation of “every good & perfect
gift” from the Father.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
from Brandon, Lindsey, Kathryn, Jamie, Ken — and Lacy!