PART 1
F5.6
1/2000
ISO: 800
EXPOSURE: 0
F/5.6
1/640
ISO: 800
EXPOSURE: +3
1/125
F22
100
EXPOSURE: -3
1. Bracketing manipulates the photos exposure, to do it you have to change the light meter on the camera.
The best setting was the medium exposure due to the time of day and the natural light.
PART 2A
F5.0
1/200
ISO: 800
EXPOSURE: +3
The iso is higher, adding light to the already bright picture.
F5.0
1/400
ISO: 600
EXPOSURE: 0
The iso is in the middle, stabilizing the picture with natural light and exposure.
F5.0
1/800
ISO:400
Exposure: -3
The iso and the exposure both takes a lot of the natural light away and makes the image dimmer.
2a. The photo's brightness changed with the different iso settings, the more light allowed the brighter the image the less light allowed the dimmer. The exposure adjusted to the iso settings, making the images darker or lighter according to the iso.
PART 2-B
F5.0
1/125
ISO: 400
EXPOSURE: 0
The best iso was 400 because of the tone of the image, there was enough light to keep it at 400, without over or under exposing.
F/8
1/125
ISO: 600
EXPOSURE: 0
The iso is at 600, but the exposure is at 0, adding more light to the image.
1/125
F5.0
ISO: 100
EXPOSURE: 0
The iso is low, therefore the images is dimmer.
2b. When the iso is changed, the exposure of the image changes, fitting the amount of light allowed inside the camera.
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