ISO Project: Using Low, Medium, and High ISO.

Hello everyone and welcome back, for todays new post. For todays new post I will be showing you several photos of the same subject capturing the ISO from low, medium, and high. For those wondering, ISO is your camera’s sensitivity to light. With a low ISO setting makes your camera less sensitive to light and a high ISO setting makes your camera have more sensitivity to light.

As you can see on the photographs on the left I took a picture of the same object which was the book but with different ISO settings as you can see these are set to the lowest ISO settings which didn’t really change much.

In this photograph I used the medium ISO setting which are 400 and 800. As you can see not much of a difference.

Lastly, in this set of photographs these are all the same subject taken with high ISO settings personally, I don’t really see a difference.

Now I’m going to be showing you a set of photos capturing one subject but this time these photographs were taken outside in our school courtyard area, where our schools garden is.

As you cam see on the left, these are two photographs capturing the large sunflower in our school garden shot with the lowest ISO settings.

In this photograph, I shot the same subject but if you notice on the right the camera was raised because with the ISO setting of 400 it added a glare in my shot causing me to lower the camera.

Lastly, this is my final set of photographs shot outside but these were shot with the highest ISO settings. As you notice when I shot with the ISO setting of 6400 the camera got a better closeup view of the sunflower.


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