1/12 f/3.1 ISO 64
1/17 f/3.1 ISO 100
1/30 f/3.1 ISO 200
1/80 f/3.1 ISO 400
1/180 f/3.1 ISO 800
1/52 f/3.1 ISO 1600
1/90 f/8 ISO 3200
1/180 f/8 ISO 6400
1/60 f/3.1 ISO 400
1/8 f/3.1 ISO 100
0.3 f/4 ISO 100
0.4 f/4 ISO 100
0.3 f/4 ISO 100
I'm really enjoying the Catch The Moment 365 project, and the challenge of becoming a 'better' photographer through it. I started an online photography course at the end of last year but found it all so overwhelming & quite honestly have been putting off going back to it. When Mindi offered to try and teach us newbies the basics, I jumped at the chance. She posted the first challenge a few weeks ago, and I'm only just getting round to posting it, sorry Mindi! These pictures were taken in the afternoon, in the sunlight in our living room. After a little experimenting, changing my ISO to different settings and seeing the results, I decided 100 was perfect for this lighting. The higher I set the ISO the grainier and darker my pictures got. I'm interested to find out more about this, especially using it to shoot in lower light conditions. A massive thank you to Mindi for taking the time to come up with this challenge, I'm excited for the next one!
Bee.
Thanks for the great visual! It really will help others learn to see the ISO differences!
ReplyDeleteWay to take the first steps to learning manual! It's a lot at first but it'll become second nature. Just an FYI, normally when you increase your ISO your picture will get brighter- but because your camera was adjusting the other settings for you it made them darker. The grain definitely increases though!
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