
I've taken this photo of Carol. She is on the left. I see a plain white background. There was no noise in the photo. The aperture was F8, the shutter speed was 1/10 and the ISO was 100. Carol is standing outside.
I've taken this photo of Carol. She is in the middle. There is no noise in the photo at all. The lamp is on because there is light on the door. The aperture was F8, the shutter speed was 0.3 and the ISO was 100.
The photo is blurry because it was a slow shutter speed and it was dark in the room.
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| Photo of the branch, the aperture was F22, the shutter speed was 1/1000 and the ISO was 12800. I see texture. I've used a reflector or a flash. |

Hi William
ReplyDeleteCan you rotate the top image so it is the correct orientation? Also, do you remember we talked about the minimum shutter speed for when you are hand holding your camera? The bottom image is not sharp because your shutter speed was too slow. Next time you should increase your ISO to allow for a faster shutter speed.
I've rotated the photo of Carol
ReplyDeleteThe bottom image is not sharp. I need a fast shutter speed at 1/160 or more when I'm holding the camera and capturing the movement.
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