Night Noise

© Melissa Heinemann

Night Noise

Uploaded: February 12, 2006

Description

We learned the value of low ISO and high ISO with this photo. We set this ISO to 1600. The shutter was fast! When we tried to capture a boat as it moved we set the ISO to 200 to see if we could capture the movement of the boat. We also noticed that at a higher ISO the waves are more clear contrasting to ISO 200 the water actually looks smooth! Adjustments were made in Photoshop CS. Exposure: .5s @ f5.6, Auto Night mode, Len: 18-70, Flash did not fire, compulsory mode



Exif: FNumber: 5.6, ExposureBiasValue: 0/1, ExposureTime: 0.5, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 1600, WhiteBalance: auto white balance

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