Friday, June 3, 2011

ISO for Beginners

As summer draws near, many of you may wonder how to tone down lighting or increase lighting in pictures.  Since my experiences with photography have increased over the last year, so has all of the technical aspects of my DSLR camera. 

Over Memorial Day weekend, I worked on shooting adults, toddler, and action photography.  Along with that, I took some 1 on 1 time to demonstrate the ISO settings on the camera. 

ISO stands for the sensitivity of the image sensor.  Higher ISO generally stands for low light situations (such as nighttime pictures and dark rooms), and opposite for lighter situations...

Here is an example of ISO settings in your camera.  We will work on Aperture another day! 

0.0 ISO

Increasing ISO

Steadily increasing ISO settings



The highest ISO setting...look at how bright this photo is!




0.0 ISO

Slowing decreasing ISO



As the ISO gets lower, the light gets darker

 WOW!  Can you even see that this is a plant??       

As you can see, ISO plays a HUGE role in pictures! 


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