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INDEX Aperture Priority mode 52–53 B C
adapted lenses 108
applying 56–57
concert photography 70 back-button focusing 84–85 camera settings 10
A creating blur 124 background camera shake 28, 52, 100, 114
depth of field 56–57, 90
camera phones 14
darkening 143
extension tubes 114 simplifying 38–39 cameras
abstract effects flash color 152 backing up 156, 178 CSCs 20–21
extreme blur 125 prefocus 66 backlit subjects 136, 137 from capture to storage
ICM 62, 63 selective focus 58–59 ball-and-socket tripod heads 16–17
action shots 60–61 slow sync flash 138 29 SLRs 18–19
see also concerts; street photography 102 barrel distortion 95, 100, 162, types of 14–15
sports photography; wide-angle lenses 100 163 Canon lenses 97, 98, 107
street photography; APS-C cameras/lenses 96–97, base ISO 51 infinity focus 66
wildlife photography 98 battery life 21 capacitor 135
acutance 164 architectural shots Bayer filter 16 captions 109, 178
adapted lenses 108–109 speciality lenses 106 beauty dishes 27, 148 Cartier-Bresson, Henri 103
adapter rings 120 tall buildings 110–111 behavior, anticipating 102 catadioptric lenses 107
Adjustment Brush (Lightroom) artificial lighting bilateral symmetry 38 cataloging images 178–179
158 gels for 152, 153 black-and-white photography center-weighted metering 69
adjustment layers 172–173 WB settings 45, 152 166–167 channels, wireless flash 149
Adobe Lightroom 156, 158 aspect ratio 65, 157, 170 toning 168 children 80
159, 162, 164, 168, aspherical lenses 95 blending multiple photos chromatic aberration 95
170–171 astronomical photography 74–75 reducing 23
Adobe Photoshop 116, 117, 107 blower brushes 23 removing 163
156, 158, 160, 170–171, atmospheric conditions 67 Blue channel 176 cleaning
172, 174, 175 Auto AF 81 blue filters 167 lenses 23
advanced compact cameras 14 Auto Crop 171 blur sensors 159
Advanced Photo System type Auto ISO 54, 60, 102 creating 120, 122, 123, Clone tool 159, 170
C see APS-C cameras Auto selection AF point 83 124–125, 138, 139 close-up lenses 113
AEB see Automatic Exposure Auto White Balance (AWB) 45, creative use of 165 cloud storage 156
Bracketing 125 blur filter 175 CMYK colors 40
AF see autofocus Auto-Blend Layers 117 bokeh 105 coatings, lens 95
AF-ON 84 autofocus (AF) bounce cards 141 color
“aging” 169 assist light 136 bounce flash 136, 140, 141 adjusting 176–177
all-in-one cameras 14–15 autofocus modes 80–81, 82 bounce head 24 altering flash 152–153
ambiguity 103, 165 autofocus points 56, 79, 80, Boundary warp value 171 average reflectivity 68
analogous colors 41 82–83, 87 bracketing 55, 67 composition 38–39
angle of view 96–97, 98, 99 autofocus systems 78–79, Brenizer, Ryan 104 effects 45
wide 104, 105 80 Brenizer method 52, 104–105 and emotion 46, 47
zoom flash 149 calibrating 81 stitching together 170 and gels 140, 152–153
animals see wildlife problems 83, 86, 88 bridge cameras 15 harmonies 40–41
photography sensors 82 brightness, relative 176 monochromatic 41, 166
aperture Automate 116 brush size 160 partnerships 41
action shots 60 automated modes 53 brush tool 174 printing paper 180
adapted lenses 108 Automatic Exposure Bracketing buffer memory 17, 60, 84 split toning 168–169
and exposure 50, 51 (AEB) 55 buildings, tall 110–111 temperature 44–45
and flash 134, 136, 142, automatic flash metering 146 built-in flash 24, 136–137 using complementary colors
144–145, 152 Automatic White Balance see Bulb mode 52–53, 124 42–43
landscape photography 56 AWB shooting star trails 66–67 color balance 152, 153
panoramic sequences 64 average reflectivity 68 Burn tool 160–161 color bias 44, 45
visible dust 159 AWB see Auto White Balance burning 158, 160–161 color cast 125
aperture blades 105 axial aberrations 95 burned-out 147 color channels 176, 177
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