Night Photography- Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speer
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Although I found it slightly challenging. Something that I noticed was that being able to take a photo at the correct time to capture the best moment is difficult if you don’t have the correct settings. Something that I found challenging was that I wasn't able to capture my image without other people kinda ruining it. As there was somewhat of a crowd I found that difficult, but overall pretty easy. Due to that crowd, I wish I had used more flash. It would’ve made my photos much better, but since it wasn’t working I felt like it wasn’t my best work.
I previously thought that aperture, ISO, and shutter speed don’t relate to one another and don’t affect each other much. When I used to play around with my camera I didn’t like the quality of it because I didn’t know how any of them worked. But I now understand how to take good quality pictures. My process was quite simple, I just captured things that caught my attention. I thought about how I should take it and how I should make it look. For example, stronger or more light and kind. I then edited and fixed my image so I can capture people's attention to what I thought was/should be the main focus. |