Advanced Photography
1. ISO Photos (2)
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1 photo with a high ISO 1600 or higher
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1 photo with a low ISO 100
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Same subject in both photos.
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One photo will be at least slightly brighter
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Crop down on the same area of the photos to see the difference
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Low ISO High ISO
2. Shutter Priority Photos (2)
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1 photo slow shutter speed around 1/30
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1 photo faster shutter speed around 1/250
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Same moving subject in both photos.
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One photo the moving subject shows up as a blur
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The second photo the shows the subject as a freeze action.
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Fast Shutter Speed Slow Shutter Speed
3. Writing with Light (2)
Two examples of a long shutter speed (maybe 15 seconds) showing a light from a cell phone as streaks of light. Try writing your name or drawing a picture.
Writing with light Writing with light
4. Aperture Priority Photos (2)
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1 photo with the subject in focus and the background in focus (ƒ/22 or higher)
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1 photo with the same subject in focus, but the background out of focus (ƒ/5 and lower)
Depth of Field ƒ/29 Depth of Field ƒ/4.5
5. Manual Photos (2)
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Set the camera ISO to 100 for outdoors and 800 for indoors.
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1 photo with the aperture set to ƒ/4, then use the light meter to determine the shutter speed for correct exposure.
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1 photo with the aperture set to ƒ/22, then use the light meter to determine the shutter speed for correct exposure.
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Label the two photos using the f/stop and shutter speed settings
Manual ƒ/4.5 and 1/40s Manual ƒ/22 and 0.6s
Angle of Light Pictures