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Dave Montizambert creating with light Part 33 More Apertures - part 3 of 1 2 3

by Dave Montizambert Published 01/10/2014

That's about it for controlling lighting and exposure with apertures, as I said last time, make sure you practise this knowledge right away and often, otherwise it will be more of a burden than a help. Practice is the only way to become proficient, and I believe the word professional is derived from the word proficient and not so much from doing it for money, that's just prostitution isn't it? ;)

To delve deeper into lighting, remember to check out my free on-line lighting tutorial videos at www.montizambert.com (click on "Learn From Dave" and again on "!!!!!!!Free Stuff!!!!!!!"); my goal is to post a new one each month or two, time and energy willing.


Dave Montizambert lectures internationally on lighting, digital photography and Adobe Photoshop. He is also a published author having written two books on lighting and digital photography (www.montizambert.com) plus numerous magazine articles on these topics in North America, Europe, Russia and Asia. Dave also creates Lighting and Photoshop tutorial DVDs for www.softwarecinema.

com and www.photoshopcafe.com. Dave is available for lectures and workshops in your area and can be reached through www.montizambert.com. Also check out Dave's free online lighting tutorial videos at www.montizambert.com then click on "Learn From Dave" and again on "!!!!!!!Free Stuff!!!!!!!".


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