I've been following Peter West Carey's
31+ Days To Better Photography. This was the experiment for day 7.
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f8, 2.5 seconds, ISO 400 |
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f8, 2.5 seconds, ISO 800 |
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f8, 2.5 seconds, ISO 3200 |
In retrospect I probably should have darkened the room a bit more. Anyway, I think the ISO 800 setting gave the best result for this experiment. Onward and upward.
September 20
©2012 Michelle Goodrum
Agree, ISO 800. I need to do more of this, but, I am lazy and really never totally understood it, so, I cheat and let Sony choose, with some exceptions. SIGH
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