So since I got chewed out for slacking and not posting recent pictures with this post I snapped just a couple the other day for examples.
Setting for this one are ISO 200 F 4.0 SS 1/500
I wanted a faster shutter speed on this one to stop the movement of the water. I probably could have lowered my aperature a few more stops and increased my shutter speed to stop the movement of the water even more.
I wanted a faster shutter speed on this one to stop the movement of the water. I probably could have lowered my aperature a few more stops and increased my shutter speed to stop the movement of the water even more.
Settings for this one are ISO 200 F 20 SS 1/8
I wanted the water to have a more silky look in this one so I needed to lower my ss. In order to do that I had to increase me aperature to F 20. I wanted my ss to be even lower but 1/8 was as low as I could go and still get proper exposure.
There really aren't very many instances that I can think of that you would need a slower ss (at least for what I do) if it was that low when I was taking pictures of my kids the pictures would have been really blurry and not much fun to look at. So when you start shooting manual just remember to keep you ss up unless you are using a tripod and your subject is stationary.
I wanted the water to have a more silky look in this one so I needed to lower my ss. In order to do that I had to increase me aperature to F 20. I wanted my ss to be even lower but 1/8 was as low as I could go and still get proper exposure.
There really aren't very many instances that I can think of that you would need a slower ss (at least for what I do) if it was that low when I was taking pictures of my kids the pictures would have been really blurry and not much fun to look at. So when you start shooting manual just remember to keep you ss up unless you are using a tripod and your subject is stationary.
2 comments:
cop out!
I'm glad you're posting again! Wow I have a lot to learn.
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