Sunday, February 3, 2019

Assignment 1 Bracketing

 Image 1: ISO 1600 (ISO) f/36 (aperture) 1/400 (shutter speed) meter at -2
 Image 2: ISO 1600 (ISO)  f/16 (aperture) 1/125 (shutter speed) meter at +2
Image 3: ISO 1600 (ISO) f/32 (aperture) 1/125 (shutter speed) meter at 0

Bracketing is taking multiple images at different exposures. Typically, bracketing is three or more images; one image where the meter is at 0, a perfectly exposed image, another image one stop toward +, an overexposed image, and the final image being one stop toward -, an underexposed image. By changing your aperture or your shutter speed on your camera, increases or decreases the exposure of light that is entering your camera, and how fast or slow light is entering the camera. Both aperture and shutter speed work together to create your bracketing images.

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