Assignment 1: Bracketing
ISO 200 , 50 mm (focal length), 5.6 (aperture), 1/80 (shutter speed)
Meter at 0
ISO 200 , 50 mm (focal length), 5.6 (aperture), 1/10 (shutter speed)
Meter at +1
ISO 200 , 50 mm (focal length), 5.6 (aperture), 1/500 (shutter speed)
Meter at -1
In photography, bracketing is when taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings. I changed the shutter speed on each of these shots, the regular one is at a 1/80 shutter speed which landed perfectly in the middle of the middle, the second image is at a 1/10 shutter speed which is a more overexposed because of how slow the shutter speed was, and lastly the bottom image was shot in a 1/500 shutter speed where is the darkest my camera could capture. In terms of stops in the first one, I kept it in the middle/center of the meter, whereas the second one I moved up exactly one stop brighter, and the third one I just moved down exactly one stop darker from the middle.
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