Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fixed Photo Shoot Post shoot reflection

1. What did you learn about the camera when you took these photos?  What I learned about the camera when I took these photos is that the camera has so many different settings, and that you can have allot of control over your photos if you know how to use these settings.


2. What do you notice about all the photos and the way they look?  Most of the photos I took were either way to bright or way to dark.


 
3. Can you tell the difference between each ISO? Explain how. You can tell the difference between each ISO because the higher the ISO, with a high F-stop the pictures are darker.


4. What does this tell you about ISOs and what it does when you change it when you take pictures. what this says is the higher the ISO the darker or unclear the photo will be.




5. What about focus? Can you see a difference in the photos? Tell me what differences and similarities you see.The photos with lower ISO had more focused photos, the difference is that the photos with higher ISOs were clear and more focused on higher F-stops that photos with higher ISOs however the photos with higher ISOs were brighter on lower F-stops than the photos with higher ISOs. the similarities the photos had is that they would all darken in a higher F-stop.


6. Post the best photo you took on your blog. Make sure to label the following things: ISO, Shutter Speed, F-stop, Distance, Focal Length, Lighting.ISO:3200, Shutter speed:1/125, F-stop:16, Distance:5feet, Focal length:50, Lighting:Mostly cloudy.


7. What do you need to concentrate on when you go out to shoot next time when you have to shoot in Manual settingg? The next time I go out to shoot in manual setting I will make sure to use a lower ISO if the lighting is poor like it was that day and if the lighting is too bright vise versa. Also I will concentrate on my shutter speed to let more light in.

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