Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Light And Dark Exposures: Using Exposure Compensation





       This week, we learned about light exposures and using exposure compensations. This means to control the total amount of the light that is able to come into the camera. When I was walking around my school, I found this little green plant to take a photo. These are the three exposures from this plant by the computer center. The 1st plant's exposure is 0, because the photo is at its normal exposure. The 2nd photo's exposure is +1, and so the photo has a brighter exposure. And the third and last plant's exposure is -1, because the plant has a dark exposure.

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