DLSR Introduction
1. eye cup
2. viewfinder eye piece 3. LCD monitor 4. MENU button 5. playback button 6. wifi lamp 7. access lamp 8. SET button/multi-controller 9. IOS speed settings button 10. quick control button 11. display button 12. erase button 13. focus point selection button 14. live view shooting/movie shooting switch 15. dioptric adjustment knob |
1. eye cup
2. viewfinder eye piece 3. LCD monitor 4. MENU button 5. playback button 6. wifi lamp 7. access lamp 8. SET button/multi-controller 9. IOS speed settings button 10. quick control button 11. display button 12. erase button 13. focus point selection button 14. live view shooting/movie shooting switch 15. dioptric adjustment knob |
My first photographs:
My camera settings:
ISO: Sensitivity 400
Program Mode: TV / Shutter Speed Priority
Shutter Speed: 1/60th of a second
Theme: Wildlife
ISO: Sensitivity 400
Program Mode: TV / Shutter Speed Priority
Shutter Speed: 1/60th of a second
Theme: Wildlife
Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the speed at which the camera takes the photo, the longer the shutter speed, the longer the camera is exposed to light creating a blur effect if the object(s) is moving. If the shutter speed is low then the camera will be exposed for a short amount of time creating a sharp effect with no blur, this can be used if you're trying to capture an object that is moving. The program dial should be on TV.
Shutter Speed:
Aperture: ISO: |
Shutter Speed:
Aperture: ISO: |
Shutter Speed:
Aperture: ISO: |
Levitation
Yowa Yowa
Here she was trying to create a levitation affect by jumping and taking the photo whilst mid air.
My Response
Here we were trying to create a levitation effect by using a high shutter speed to capture ourselves in mid air
Shutter speed: 1/4000
ISO: 6400
ISO: 6400
Blurred movement
WWW: I think the exposure was managed quite well.
EBI: If it wasn't in front of a window.
EBI: If it wasn't in front of a window.
woodman 2
woodman2 best edits:
WWW: blur effects are good because of long shutter speed I used. The exposure was good. I had imaginative ideas, for example using the mirrors like woodman
EBI: less grainy and more sharp photos would have been more clear.
EBI: less grainy and more sharp photos would have been more clear.
Gif 1
Final gif
WWW: the frames were good and the photos were clear, the gaps of objects aren't to far apart making it good.
EBI: it would be better if it didn't cut off so abruptly at the end.
EBI: it would be better if it didn't cut off so abruptly at the end.