Sunday, February 7, 2016

Bracketing Assignment

Each of these photos were taken in a jpeg format, and have not been edited. This was a really interesting exercise for me. I never shoot my photos at what the camera thinks is a "proper" exposure, so it was really interesting for me to see the variation in light and depth of field as I bracketed these. I also think that these photos can be used as a great example of not only depth of field, but the fact that camera settings go hand in hand with each other. When you change one variable, in order to get a similar exposure, another variable must be changed too. I'm learning a lot about my camera's metering settings this semester.

Exposure Bracketing
 f/4 1000 ISO100
f/5.6 1000 ISO100
 f/8.0 1000 ISO100
f/11 1000 ISO100
f/16 1000 ISO100


Equivalent Settings

 f/4 4000 ISO100
 f/5.6 2000 ISO100
 f/8 1000 ISO100
 f/11 500 ISO100
f/16 250 ISO100

2 comments:

  1. Haha! I love that you followed her on her photography assignment. How lucky is she to have you to show her the ropes! I also learned a lot doing this assignment. It's funny that we have taken numerous photography classes and now that we are Senior's branching out because of Comm3530. This is great, and I'm having tons of fun. By the way, I love the freaking out photo. I'm sure glad no one was around to capture those moments for me!

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  2. I love these pictures. I think that these pictures are amazing and you did a good job of giving the ISO and the F stop under the pictures. I also liked how you can see the depth of field in the background and all of that. I think that the pictures are great!!

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