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Photography Techniques - TSV
Photography techniques encompass a systematic approach to capturing high-quality images, centered around the exposure triangle (aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity), along with composition (rule of thirds, framing), white balance, and lighting. By combining these techniques, photographers can achieve their intended creative vision.
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code slug name description category
01 aperture Aperture (F-stop) Controls the lens opening to adjust light intake and depth of field. Exposure Triangle
02 shutter-speed Shutter Speed Controls the duration of light exposure to the sensor and motion representation. Exposure Triangle
03 iso-sensitivity ISO Sensitivity Adjusts the sensor's sensitivity to light for shooting in dark environments. Exposure Triangle
04 white-balance White Balance Corrects color temperature of light sources for accurate color reproduction. Color Control
05 rule-of-thirds Rule of Thirds A composition technique placing subjects at grid intersections or along lines. Composition
06 framing Framing A composition technique using elements to surround and draw attention to the subject. Composition
07 three-point-lighting Three-Point Lighting A fundamental lighting technique combining key, fill, and back lights. Lighting
08 natural-light Natural Light Techniques utilizing sunlight, including golden hour and window light. Lighting
09 leading-lines Leading Lines A composition technique using lines to guide the viewer's eye to the subject. Composition
10 exposure-compensation Exposure Compensation A technique to intentionally adjust brightness from the camera's auto exposure. Exposure Control