Sunday, March 25, 2012

Assignment #9

ISO & Shutter speed
Ok, this is a difficult thing for some people to get but when you do get it you should no longer be afraid of manual mode on your camera.  The trick is to learn what the ISO setting does, then figure out how it is related to other settings, such as aperture.  Go to    http://sites.google.com/site/biowbiow002/twopeas_12week   and complete the assignment noted under the ISO and Shutter speed link.  This is a longer assignment and will be worth 40 points because it has 2 parts (3 pictures in your post). 
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For your blog you will post the kitchen sink assignment from the tutorial and post the two pictures to your blog.  Be sure to post the settings you used on your camera, including the aperture and ISO.  Please provide a description of why the pictures are different.  An additional photo is required for this post.  It will need to be a well composed shot that uses the ISO settings in some way.
Your post should include:
  • One picture of splashing water with the ISO set around 1/80th of a second.
  • One picture of splashing water with the ISO set around 1/1000 of a second.
  • An explanation of the settings for each photo (which is which)
  • Explanation of why the pictures show what they show.
  • A third picture (well composed) in which you used your ISO settings (shutter priority mode).
  • Information on the third picture regarding the composition and settings of the photo and why you chose those settings.
If you cannot find the ISO settings on your camera:
  • Google the model of your camera with the word manual.
  • View the pdf of your manual
  • Search for ISO using the find tool in adobe reader.
  • If your manual confirms that your camera does not have the settings post the model number of your camera on your post with an explanation of what ISO means and how it can be set.
  • Due 29 March.

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