1. ISO – In this photo, I turned my ISO down to 100. I used to shoot around 400 ISO until today, so lowering it was something new to me. I tried it out in order to see the extra detail that comes from a lower ISO, and to see the difference in grain and quality. 2. Shutter Speed – In this photo, I turned my shutter speed down to 4. I used the shutter speed tool on the camera to lower it. This was done in order to capture the motion of the objects in the photograph.3. Monochrome – In this photo, I made my photo monochrome. I clicked the bottom left button to change the picture style from auto to monochrome. This was done in order to take a photo in black in white, rather than in color.4. Aperture – In this photo, I lowered my aperture to 1.8. I did this by holding down the aperture button on my camera while using the tool used to adjust the shutter speed. This was done in order to create a more shallow depth of field and to add exposure.
5. Depth of Field – In this photo, I made a deep depth of field. I did this by raising my aperture, as well as lowering my shutter speed. This was done in order to allow more information to be in focus.
7/10/18 Homework – Techniques
Published in Homework
Comments