Friday, April 8, 2016

ISO

ISO 200


ISO 1600

      The difference between the two photos is that the first one, which has an ISO of 200, is less sensitive to light. This causes it to look more exposed. The second photo, which has an ISO of 1600, is more sensitive to light. This causes it to look extremely dark, and somewhat grainy due to the high ISO. A high ISO is not ideal for this photo. The lower ISO proved to be more efficient because the setting was not extremely dark.


Friday, April 1, 2016

Aperture Focal Points

F stop: 5


F stop: 18 


F stop: 5

      I accomplished this assignment by adjusting my aperture in order to get only one or both of the subjects in focus. For the first photo, I used a small F-stop and large aperture in order to get Mahawa in focus. The larger depth of field was allowed the camera to recognize her as the subject. In the second photo, I used a large F-stop and a smaller aperture, so that the depth of field only included Kelsey. For the last photo, I used a small F-stop and large aperture, so that Mahawa and Kelsey were both in focus. All of the photos took multiple attempts to recognize their intended subject.