Sunday, September 27, 2020

Short 3


For this interior image I captured it at 1/4 sec, f/5.6, ISO 400. A low ISO results in a less textured picture allowing clearer lines especially in a setting where there is a decent amount of light. Also the poster itself is quite bright even in the dark. 

For this interior image I captured it at 1/15 sec, f/22, and ISO 6400. A higher ISO means the image is more grainy. You can see that by how the lines start to blur together more. Also the image already is a textured poster so it is almost like you are standing next to it with your glasses off. 

This exterior image was captured at 1/100 sec, f/5.6, and ISO 100. The grain of the ISO is very low which allows for a clearer crisper image in the daylight. I used a histogram to balance out all the photos when I captured them. 

This exterior image was captured at 1/60 sec, f/36, and ISO 1600. The high ISO creates a grainer image which you can see by how the words on the sign start to fade together, the tree branches and leaves are merging into each other, and the lines of the stone blur together. 

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