Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Project 05 - Rough Draft

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Photo Set One 
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Take a pair of digital photos of the same subject using two different ISO settings that demonstrate how different ISO settings can affect the way the photos turn out. As we discussed in class, when the ISO is changed from 100 to 1600 when you are using one of the automatic or semi-automatic shooting modes (Program mode or Aperture Priority mode), the shutter speed is automatically changed. In the examples below, the change in shutter speed is quite dramatic and the high ISO setting allows you to get a usable image.



Description: Here is someone's "Famous Mango Drink" from class on Monday night that was innovatively converted to a water bottle photographed at ISO 400...a little dark for indoors.

Filename: IMG_0060 - Famous Mango Drink 01.jpg
Date Created: 2012:10:24 07:05:00
Camera Model: Canon EOS REBEL T4i
F/Stop: 8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 30.0 mm
Exposure Program: Manual
Flash: Off, Did not fire
White Balance: Fluorescent
Metering Mode: Center-weighted average



Description: Here is that same "Famous Mango Drink" water bottle photographed at ISO 1600...much better.

Filename: IMG_0061 - Famous Mango Drink 02.jpg
Date Created: 2012:10:24 07:05:38
Camera Model: Canon EOS REBEL T4i
F/Stop: 8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 1600
Focal Length: 30.0 mm
Exposure Program: Manual
Flash: Off, Did not fire
White Balance: Fluorescent
Metering Mode: Center-weighted average


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Photo Set Two
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Take a pair of digital photos of the same subject using two different white balance settings that demonstrate how different white balance settings can affect the way the photos turn out. For more information, refer to the information on white balance in this week's module.


Description: Here is my favorite non-human subject using the "Shade" White Balance setting on my camera. The photo is kind of yellowish.


Filename: IMG_0077 - MD Anderson Sculpture WB 01.jpg
Date Created: 2012:10:24 08:56:06
Camera Model: Canon EOS REBEL T4i
F/Stop: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 6400
Focal Length: 48.0 mm
Exposure Program: Manual
Flash: Off, Did not fire
White Balance: Shade
Metering Mode: Evaluative



Description: Here is my favorite non-human subject using the "Tungsten" White Balance setting on my camera. Now the photo is nice and clear now.

Filename: IMG_0078 - MD Anderson Sculpture WB 02.jpg
Date Created: 2012:10:24 08:57:10
Camera Model: Canon EOS REBEL T4i
F/Stop: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 6400
Focal Length: 48.0 mm
Exposure Program: Manual
Flash: Off, Did not fire
White Balance: Tungsten
Metering Mode: Evaluative


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Photo Set Three 
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If your camera allows you to change metering modes (the original sliver Canon Digital Rebels do not), try taking a pair of digital photos of the same subject using two different metering settings that demonstrate how different metering modes can affect the way the photos turn out. 



Description: The first shot of my iPhone 5 using ISO 3200, no flash, and "Spot" Metering Mode.

Filename: IMG_0128 - iPhone 5 Box AF 01.jpg
Date Created: 2012:10:25 10:37:23
Camera Model: Canon EOS REBEL T4i
F/Stop: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 3200
Focal Length: 41.0 mm
Exposure Program: Manual
Flash: Off, Did not fire
White Balance: Tungsten
Metering Mode: Spot



Description: The first shot of my iPhone 5 using ISO 1600, with flash, and "Evaluative" Metering Mode.

Filename: IMG_0129 - iPhone 5 Box AF 02.jpg
Date Created: 2012:10:25 10:37:58
Camera Model: Canon EOS REBEL T4i
F/Stop: 5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/60
ISO: 1600
Focal Length: 41.0 mm
Exposure Program: Program AE
Flash: On, Fired
White Balance: Auto
Metering Mode: Evaluative





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