Thursday, October 20, 2011

Warm Up, HDR Photography

1. What do you have to do on the camera to make this type of photo?
In order to take this type of photo you have to set the camera to the smallest ISO. You must also have high F-Stops and Shutter Speeds.

2. Look up a Canon T3 on google and tell me if it has the ability to shoot bracketed photos?
Yes the Canon T3 is able to shoot bracketed photos. You must use the feature "Auto Exposure Bracketing" to get the photos.

3. Is there a place on campus we could take a series of photos like this?
Yes. There are very many places we could take a series of photos like this because our school has a lot of landscape. We could easily take a series of photos in the courtyard because of the trees, grass, and the big open space.

4. Do a google image search for HDR photos and find your favorite, post it on your blog, tell me why you picked that photo and then tell me what techniques (rules of photography) the photographer used.

I love this photo because of the way the light in the sky looks. The water looks so glossy and it almost looks like glass which makes it look like an allusion. The technique the photographer started using was to take 5 exposures but still keep using the autobraketing. On the camera he used the exposure compensation to take a -4, -2, 0 and then crank the exposer compensation up to 0, 2, 4.

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