Sunday, November 18, 2012

ISO

ISO 200

ISO 3200
The advantages of shooting night photos with a high ISO is being able to get a good photo in low light.
The author suggests using a low ISO when there is enough light mostly to keep  a clear photo.  When using a high ISO he suggests to use it when  youre trying to get a frozen photo. Also whenever its dark.

F4 looks good with 1/125 of a second shutter speed, the background is blurry, but you can see the shape of a couple objects.
F5.6 looks good with 1/60 of a second shutter speed. The background is becoming more visible.
F8 looks good with 1/60 of a second Shutter speed. The background is more noticeable but the whole photo became darker.
F11 looks good with 1/60 of a second shutter speed. The photo is much darker.
F16 looks good with 1/30 of a second shutter speed. Its still dark, but a bit more darker.
F22 looks good with 1/15 of a second shutter speed. The lighting on the photo is okay, but the 2 subjects are blurred out.


I did really well on both tests. I completely understand shutter speed, but aperture is a bit challenging to me. The ISO is mostly easy also, id probably need a bit of help when id want to catch something fast.



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