Saturday, February 2, 2019
PART 1- Bracketing
SS: 1/160, F5, ISO 100
SS: 1/320, F5, ISO 100
SS: 1/500, F5.6,
ISO 100
Bracketing in photography is when three pictures of the same subject are taken, but each one has different settings, so that the correct exposure can be found. The result is one medium-light photo with one darker than it and one lighter. For my photos, I mainly manipulated the shutter speed, and the slight difference with aperture in the last one is because my camera could not go lower than F5.6 with that fast of a shutter speed. Going from the first photo to the second, I had to go up one full stop, and from the second photo to the third, I had to go up 2/3 of a stop.
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