Monday, May 7, 2018

May 7 exposure compensation Jack Correia

 To take this photo of the pink flowers, I decided to kneel down to look up at the flowers on the tree. I set my ISO to 200 because it was very bright outside and the sun was shining directly on me. The tree was swaying back and forth so I set my shutter speed to 1/1000s to prevent the flower from being blurry. I used a depth of field effect by using a low aperture of f 5.6 to keep the eye from being distracted from the background. I also adjusted my exposure to make the photo less bright by setting it to -1 EV. This makes the details of the flower stand out more.
-1 EV ISO 200 1/1600s f 5.6
0 EV ISO 200 1/1000s f 5.6
.33 EV ISO 200 1/800s f 5.6



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