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 Post subject: Re: Week 1 - The Photographic Triangle Explanation
PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:54 pm 
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Spot on with Emily's photo, James looks just a little underexposed.


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 Post subject: Re: Week 1 - The Photographic Triangle Explanation
PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:10 pm 
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Here are my photos from the first week's homework assignment ....

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Hypericum - ISO 200 f11 1/15

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Hypericum - ISO 200 f8 1/30

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Hypericum - ISO 200 f5.6 1/80

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 Post subject: Re: Week 1 - The Photographic Triangle Explanation
PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:22 am 
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Sam good images and you have hit the exposure spot on. Just a note, for this task you have following correctly however you might want to keep in mind that your shutter speed needs to be kept at double your lens focal length. As you can see on the first 2 of your shots your shutter speed was very low and therefore it is very hard to get consistent sharp images.


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 Post subject: Re: Week 1 - The Photographic Triangle Explanation
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Shutterbug photos from week 1 are up at last!!

http://www.mdeeprose.co.uk/shutterbug%20week1/index.html

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 Post subject: Re: Week 1 - The Photographic Triangle Explanation
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Spot on exposure on these Michelle


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 Post subject: Re: Week 1 - The Photographic Triangle Explanation
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