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PPR3B

PPR3B. Kurt Morton. Indoor Large Aperture. 1/13s f5.6 . Indoor Medium Aperture. 1/13s f13 . Indoor Small Aperture. 1/3s f29 . Outdoor Large Aperture. 1/1000s f5.3 . Outdoor Medium Aperture. 1/1000s f16 . Outdoor Small Aperture. 1/320s f36 . Questions.

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PPR3B

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  1. PPR3B Kurt Morton

  2. Indoor Large Aperture 1/13s f5.6

  3. Indoor Medium Aperture 1/13s f13

  4. Indoor Small Aperture 1/3s f29

  5. Outdoor Large Aperture 1/1000s f5.3

  6. Outdoor Medium Aperture 1/1000s f16

  7. Outdoor Small Aperture 1/320s f36

  8. Questions • When would you use the manual setting? If you want complete control over your picture taking. • When would you not use the manual setting? If you need to quickly take a picture. • What else can you adjust while in the manual setting? The ISO, aperture, shutter speed, exposure, composition, flash on or off • Has using the manual setting improved your picture taking? If so, why, if not, why not? Yes, I prefer the extra control. It’s easy to miss a shot, though. • What did you find useful and frustrating about learning to make your meter happy (setting it to “0”)?It can take a very long time, and the picture can still be over or underexposed. • Looking at your pictures, write a small critique about TWO of the subjects (one indoor, one outdoor) noting its composition and exposure qualities. For the first picture (Indoor, large aperture) I think it’s a good picture because everything is well lit using flash and it isn’t over or under exposed. The second picture I chose is my outdoor, large aperture picture. I tried to use the trees as framing, but it didn’t work as well as I hoped it would, and it ended up taking away a lot of the focus from the landscape.

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