The first assignment for lesson two is
Take a landscape photograph using each available aperature on your camera, while using a 1/60 second shutter speed for each shot, similar to… the example in this lesson.
I was hoping to have a nice day around here somewhere so I could take advantage of one of the zillion gorgeous landscape views that are around my area. Unfortunately, I was at a funeral last week on our one nice day and I was too anxious today to wait any longer. It was frigid here today so I settled on taking my pictures for the assignment from my back deck. They aren’t terribly exciting but I think I get the point of the assignment. ISO is set to 100 for all of these photographs.
Below – 1/60, f 22
Below – 1/60, f 20
Below – 1/60, f 18
Below – 1/60, f 16
Below – 1/60, f 14
Below – 1/60, f 13
Below – (we all recall that they should all be at 1/60 so I’m going to stop typing that now.) f 11
Below – f 10
Below – f 9
Below – f 8
Okay, so we all get that these are getting more and more blown out as I go along, right? I don’t need to upload f 7.1, f 6.3, f 5.6, f 5, f 4.5, f 4, f 3.5, f 3.2, f 2.8, f 2.5, f 2.2, f 2 and f 1.8 for you to see that they get whiter and whiter as we go along until the final two images are completely white. Do you trust me that I did my assignment and I took them? I just don’t want to sit here all night uploading each of them as I’m sure you don’t want to scroll through each of them.
Anyway, it’s a good experiment to see.
By the way, for those of you who don’t think ISO is so very important (like me a few short months ago) I offer the two following pictures. Initially, I had my ISO set at 400.
First, I offer you this picture. ISO 400, 1/60 sec., f 22
and compare that with this one. ISO 100, 1/60 sec., f 22
If you’re still with me (you have to admit this is a fairly dull post), I am pretty excited to share that some of these concepts I’ve been struggling with for so long seem to finally be taking root in my head! I am beginning to think shooting in manual mode may actually happen for me some day after all! That’s pretty exciting to me.
Stay focused!
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