Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Jerome Sessini - Nick
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#1
Title: Haiti, Jacmel
Year: 2004
Description: Boy kneeling by a boat on the sea shore.
#2
Title: Palestine, Gaza
Year: 2007
Description: Two men overlooking the sea while sitting in chairs.
#3
Title: Venezuela, Caracas
Year: 2013
Description: City skyline with clothes hanging on clothes lines to dry and the sun setting in the background. Natural light created by the sun setting coming from the back left of the photo and artificial light from the city buildings in the middle of the photo.
#4
Title: Cuba. La Havana
Year: 2007
Description: Picture of car parked on the side of The Malecon, a roadway that stretches 5 miles along the coast of Havana, Cuba. Mood of the picture is gloomy and dark with black, white and grey colors dominating the photo. Fog in the background makes for a somewhat opaque background, that lacks depth.
ISO Setting
ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor to light. The same principles apply as in film photography – the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain.
Higher ISO settings are generally used in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds. For example an indoor sports event when you want to freeze the action in lower light. However the higher the ISO you choose the noisier shots you will get.
Changing the ISO setting also affects aperture and shutter speed. When the ISO increases, the ability to shoot at higher shutter speeds and/or smaller aperture increases.
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