Monday, February 4, 2019


ISO(800)Focal Length(52)Shutter Speed(1/640)Aperture(5)


ISO(800)Focal Length(52)Shutter Speed(1/60)Aperture(5)













ISO(800)Focal Length(52)Shutter Speed(1/500)(Aperture(5)


Bracketing is a term used to describe the effect of taking a picture of one object while adjusting the camera settings to different states. The act of changing the shutter speed, changing the ISO, or the aperture will result in a change in the quality of the image. I kept my ISO and Aperture the same and only changed my shutter speed according to the image. I was using daylight so my stop's to create a positive and negative effect were a little more challenging than I would have anticipated. The term stop, merely refers to the amount of difference in the settings, either double or half the amount of light is equivalent to one stop.

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