Monday, September 18, 2017

Bracketing and ISO Assignment

Part 1: Bracketing


In this portion of the assignment, I was to shoot the same subject using three different exposures in reference to the meter on my Camera. One with the meter in center, or zero, one that is a stop brighter, and one that is a stop darker. The result of this assignment is shown below, as well as the camera settings that were used.


Meter in 1 in the minus direction


Meter in 0 (center)

Meter in 1 in the plus direction





Part 2-A: ISO


Here, I took three photos, all at different ISO settings. The ISO settings were different, but the aperture and shutter speeds were also changed in order to maintain an equal level of brightness for each photo.


1/13, f18, ISO 400
These settings worked best for me, as the photo is not too grainy, while also not too dim.

1/13. f22,  ISO 100

1/30, f22, ISO 1600








Part 2-B: ISO


For these shots, I shot three different scenes and subjects using three different ISO settings. My first photo, a picture of a bookshelf in a dark room, is extremely dim with very little window light. The second photo was taken outdoors, but in overcast weather. The third and last photo was taken indoors around yellow room lighting.


Dark, dimly lit room
1/15, f5.6, ISO 6400

Overcast, outdoor lighting
1/10, f5.0, ISO 200

indoor, yellow lighting:
0"4, f4.5, ISO 100







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