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PPR2

PPR2. Kurt Morton. Indoor 3.5 Lens – Regular Exposure. Indoor 3.5 Lens – Underexposure. Indoor 3.5 Lens – Overexposure. Indoor 1.8 Lens – Regular Exposure. Indoor 1.8 Lens – Underexposure. Indoor 1.8 Lens – Overexposure. Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Regular Exposure.

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PPR2

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  1. PPR2 Kurt Morton

  2. Indoor 3.5 Lens – Regular Exposure

  3. Indoor 3.5 Lens – Underexposure

  4. Indoor 3.5 Lens – Overexposure

  5. Indoor 1.8 Lens – Regular Exposure

  6. Indoor 1.8 Lens – Underexposure

  7. Indoor 1.8 Lens – Overexposure

  8. Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Regular Exposure

  9. Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Underexposure

  10. Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Overexposure

  11. Outdoor 1.8 Lens – Regular Exposure

  12. Outdoor 1.8 Lens – Underexposure

  13. Outdoor 1.8 Lens – Overexposure

  14. Questions • Explain which of the lenses you prefer to use as your regular lens. • I prefer the 35mm lens, because I like that it has a bigger aperture allowing more depth of field effects. • What did you find useful and frustrating about setting exposure using “A”? • I liked being able to choose the aperture. The annoying part was that it took longer. • Looking at your four different subjects, write a small critique about each image noting its composition and exposure qualities. • The first picture is interesting because it uses lines and interesting angles. It is exposed properly. • The second image is too busy because the rest of the mural makes it hard to focus on the subject. • The third image uses a blurry foreground to give you a sense of depth. It also has strong lines in the picture. The normal exposure is a bit overexposed. • The fourth picture uses rule of thirds, as the fire hydrant is off center. Also, the regular exposure is underexposed, probably because there is a lot of light coming from the top right of the picture.

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