How to increase your available light | Lighting Lesson 1

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This is a simple lesson on the four best ways to increase your available light. One of the most common problems in photography is being limited by how much light you have. These are the four easiest ways to solve this problem. I hope you enjoy it! This is one of several lessons available on my new dvd, Digital Photography Crash Course, which can be ordered from: www.michaelthementor.com

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  1. sidewaysrussian
    8:11 pm on March 6th, 2010

    late night scenery that dont move .. select [shutter priority], shutter speed [15-30sec] ISO [100-200] and a good tri-pod tha will be a WIN photo =D

  2. vintagepremoon
    8:52 pm on March 6th, 2010

    has anyone ordered this disk? I would like to know if it is worth it. So many choices when it comes to this type of thing.

  3. borigard101
    9:33 pm on March 6th, 2010

    i have the e510 and i love it perfect photos every time

  4. moransylvia
    9:48 pm on March 6th, 2010

    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. SDAFAdf

  5. thembitch
    10:13 pm on March 6th, 2010

    hmmm..im from Malaysia…. is it available here?

  6. SweetSoundOfGrace
    10:14 pm on March 6th, 2010

    i have a 420, also an awesome machine.

    hope these videos help in making sure who’s the boss: the camera or i myself.

    peace.

  7. johnjoy15
    10:45 pm on March 6th, 2010

    thank you so much,, your a big help, i bought olympus e-520 last week and it realy confused me by having a lot of options, im trying to figure out when i turn my shutter speed everything is dark, im gonna buy some of your videos, thanks,

  8. tasulinha2
    11:29 pm on March 6th, 2010

    I want this DVD but i am in Swiss, pleas tell me how to get it. Thanks a lot.

  9. talahkaluka
    11:33 pm on March 6th, 2010

    Awesome video for beginners and all of your other videos are awesome as well.
    It’s so much easier now that i have found these videos. Cheers

  10. MichaelTheMentor
    11:50 pm on March 6th, 2010

    good to know! Thanks!

  11. conthemon
    12:17 am on March 7th, 2010

    very helpful! I was at a wedding with low light and this proved to be very helpful. Although there was too much movement to capture good stills I just increased shutter speed a little and moved iso higher.

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