Challenge 2b Submission

Uploaded: July 11, 2008 21:14:08

Description

Nighttime II

About Photo
Once again it was difficult for me to see the difference between the different ISO settings when the entire photograph was viewed on the computer monitor so I viewed the photos using the Actual Pixels setting in Photoshop. I selected the photo that was clear at the lowest ISO setting. The photo turned out just as I imagined it would and I am happy with it. While I was outside I did take photos of a neon sign but I like the clock photos better. I was able to view the differences between ISO settings more with the neon sign photos so my efforts were not wasted.

General Information:
Date and Time - 6 July 08 at 8:56pm
Lens - 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
Tripod - Yes

EXIF:
Exposure Mode - Program
Shutter - 1/3
Aperture - f/5.6
Focal Length - 135mm
ISO - 200



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