Bracketing used to be out of the question in the older days, it was too expensive to experiment with different exposures on your camera, but in the digital, it is much easier. You can easily view your photos on your computer and choose the best one. It’s not that complicated of a concept, if you have never heard of bracketing it might sound like it is, but it’s not. It’s simply the act of three shots being taken back to back, one normal, one over exposed, and one underexposed, and then you can go from there.
Key Takeaways:
- Bracketing can help compensate for problems with the exposure of a photo.
- The Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) on your camera will allow you to control your exposure more precisely.
- You can use AEB to do things like speed up your shutter or open your shutter either more or less.
“Many of us have heard of bracketing and then discarded it as something too difficult or impractical”
Read more: https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/how-to-bracket-exposures-in-photography/