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Photography (Week 5)

  • hartblog
  • Feb 21, 2017
  • 1 min read

We were asked to take five different photos of the Taylor's building in black and white. During the taking of these photos, there were three elements to consider which are the Iris, Shutter and ISO.

Iris: The iris is adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the image sensor.

Shutter: It's located inside the camera which allows light to pass through for a specific time.

ISO: This measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The lower the number, the less sensitive your camera is to light. Higher ISO is used for dark areas to get faster shutter speed.

Iris: 5.6

Shutter speed: 1/160

ISO: 100

Iris: 5.6

Shutter speed: 1/160

ISO: 100

Iris: 5.0

Shutter speed: 1/160

ISO: 100

Iris: 5.0

Shutter speed: 1/160

ISO: 100

Iris: 5.6

Shutter speed: 1/160

ISO: 100


 
 
 

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