1. What did you learn about the camera when you took these photos?
I learned about how to use ISO and Shutter Speed to make the quality of my photo better. I also learned what ISO and what Shutter Speed to use when i am in different environments.
2.What do you notice about all the photos and the way they look?
Most of the photos are either way too bright or too dark. They look too bright and dark because when you change the shutter speed it only allows a certain amount of light to go into the camera, therefore it either comes out super bright to where you can't see anything at all or super dark where everything looks black.
3. Can you tell the difference between each ISO? Explain how.
Yes. You can tell the difference between each ISO because when you look at the picture if you see a smaller grain then that means that you are using a lower ISO number. But if the photo looks very sharp (ex: action photos) then you are using a higher ISO number.
4. What does this tell you about ISOs and what it does when you change it when you take pictures.
ISO changes how sensitive the photo is to light. When you change the ISO it changes how grainy & how sharp the photo looks. The higher the number the faster the shutter speed & the sharper the image. The lower the number the more pixelated it looks & the slower the shutter speed is.
5. What about focus? Can you see a difference in the photos? Tell me what differences and similarities you see.Yes, you are able to tell the difference of the focus in the photos. When you look in the background with pictures that have a high ISO and a high Shutter Speed you are able to see people walking and they look very blurry. But with pictures that have a low ISO and a low Shutter Speed the images in the background look very sharp.
6. Post the best photo you took on your blog. Make sure to label the following things: ISO, Shutter Speed, F-stop, Distance, Focal Length, Lighting.
7. What do you need to concentrate on when you go out to shoot next time when you have to shoot in Manual setting?
I need to concentrate on where my environment is that way i don't use the wrong ISO & shutter speed. That is basically the only thing that i need to work on.
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