I used ISO 100, which was good for this still shot as it allows for better lighting.
I used f/3.5 aperture, letting more light through, again helping the lighting and visual appeal of the photo. This is the typical aperture for most photos.
My shutter speed was 1/50th of a second, which is expected for the lighting.
I used ISO 100, which was good for this still shot as it allows for better lighting.
The aperture being 5.3 helped to focus on the features I wanted for the photo.
My shutter speed was 1/200, showing the picture was taken quickly, as there wasn't anything in shot that was too complex.
The ISO was 400, probably due to the flash being on which I didn't realise at first. Despite the fact that flash can sometime ruin a photo shot outside in daylight, I don't feel that the flash has made a significant difference to this image.
The aperture of helped to focus on the fountain in the foreground and buildings in the background.
My shutter speed was 1/200, showing the picture was taken quickly, capturing a still image of the running water.
I used ISO 100, which was good for this still shot as it allows for better lighting.
The aperture is 7.1, probably due to the large amount of buildings and features I tried to include in this shot.
The shutter speed was 1/125, showing that is was taken at average speed, having a similar shutter speed to the photo of the pictures outside The Crucible, which bares resemblance to this photo of an image in the foreground and a building in the background.
I used ISO 100, which was good for this still shot as it allows for better lighting.
I used f/3.5 aperture, letting more light through, again helping the lighting and visual appeal of the photo. This is the typical aperture for most photos.
The shutter speed was 1/160, possibly to get the lighting just right and fully capture every feature in the shot.
Although the lights were on to improve lighting, it was still quite dark due to this photo being taken at night; So, to improve the lighting I used flash on the camera, making for an ISO of 310.
I used f/3.5 aperture, letting more light through, again helping the lighting and visual appeal of the photo. This is the typical aperture for most photos.
The shutter speed was 1/23, a much slower speed than the photos taken by the canon camera, but expected of a digital camera
The ISO 200 is because of the flash used because of the photo being taken at night/in the dark.
I used f/3.5 aperture, letting more light through, again helping the lighting and visual appeal of the photo. This is the typical aperture for most photos.
The shutter speed was 1/97, a slow speed expected from the digital camera.
I used ISO 100, which was good for this still shot as it allows for better lighting.
I used f/3.5 aperture, letting more light through, again helping the lighting and visual appeal of the photo. This is the typical aperture for most photos.
The shutter speed was 1/160 to quickly capture a still image of the moving water and people walking in the background.
I used ISO 100, which was good for this still shot as it allows for better lighting.
I used f/3.5 aperture, letting more light through, again helping the lighting and visual appeal of the photo. This is the typical aperture for most photos.
The shutter speed was 1/100, as the focus of The Crucible was stationary but the photo also had to capture the people moving outside.
The 'P' symbol is the Camera Mode, Shutter Priority, which is set for the shutter speed.
1/125 is information on the shutter speed, showing how quickly, or slowly, it takes to to capture an image, a smaller number being a longer amount of time than a bigger number as it shows how much of second it takes.
F5.6 is information on the aperture, giving information on how much space will be captured in the picture and how much lighting will be let through, a small number usually focusing on one thing whilst a larger number is usually used for a landscape shot with many features included. More lighting will be let through with a larger aperture number.
ISO 100 is the ISO Setting, which measures the film speed and photo's sensitivity to the light. This also improves the photo's lighting.
The symbol that shows finishes with + 0 is the camera's white balance.
The white symbol towards the bottom right corner that shows half an arch and 'L' next to it, is the camera's file size, large jpeg.











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