The strengths of these three images lie in the exposure triangle: ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. I experimented a lot with changing the f stop. As I lowered the f stop, the background blurred and focused on one particular place/object. Specifically in the middle and bottom photos, I focused on having a low f stop, and I think that gave me an evocative photo. The exposure triangle also allows me to control the lighting, and I think the top image has an interesting lighting from the lights on my Christmas tree. I like this photo because of the colors that were reflected onto the ornament, and the contrast in lighting.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Exposure Triangle
The strengths of these three images lie in the exposure triangle: ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. I experimented a lot with changing the f stop. As I lowered the f stop, the background blurred and focused on one particular place/object. Specifically in the middle and bottom photos, I focused on having a low f stop, and I think that gave me an evocative photo. The exposure triangle also allows me to control the lighting, and I think the top image has an interesting lighting from the lights on my Christmas tree. I like this photo because of the colors that were reflected onto the ornament, and the contrast in lighting.
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