Exposure

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The photos in this blog show what different shutter speeds, ISOs and apertures look like. All the photos are untouched except for the white balance.

Shutter
The first two photos are a fast shutter speed and slow shutter speed. These were shot without a flash and with a desk lamp on right behind them.
60mm, 1/200sec @ f/11, iso 400
60mm, 1/30sec @ f/13, iso 200

Aperture
The next two photos demonstrate depth of field with different apertures. For some reason, my aperture on my lens would only open up to f/3.3. These were shot in relatively low light with just a table lamp on a few feet away. No Flash.

(Left)- 60mm, 1/2 sec @ f/20, iso 500
(Right)- 60mm, 1/20sec @ f/3.3, iso 500

ISO
These last two shots demonstrate ISO. The photos are taken in relatively low light once again with just a table lamp on in the room. The split section on the bottom shows the two images cropped at (1:1) 100%. This shows what the ISO actually does, because the normal pictures are fairly similar unless really looked at closer.

(Left)-60mm, 1/40sec @ f/3.3, iso 1600
(Right)-60mm, 1/2sec @ f/3.3, iso 100

The left photo shows a much grainier photo when cropped at 1:1. The right photo is more creamy and smooth.


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