My first shot that I have is of my friend's cat. It is a rare sight to see her so calm. This was taken indoors at a Superbowl party. As one might conclude it was a low light situation.
1. High ISO: This picture was shot at ISO 800
The next shot I took while taking a walk around the residence halls. It is not the best shot I have ever taken but it is one that you have to shoot or you'd regret not getting it out of the way. The snow was glistening under the light but it didn't show up much in the shot. The tree in the back also looked completely charred, but I am pretty sure we haven't had a fire on that one tree lately. It was interesting...
2. Low ISO: This shot was taken at ISO 100
The next shot I was really wishing I had my new tripod! The berries on the trees are still beautiful this time of year. They are kind of freeze dried!
3. Shallow depth of field: f-stop 3.5
The next shot was taken from my bedroom window. My favorite time of the day is sunset when I can look out my window and see how the sun is playing off of the trees as well as the Priors!
4. Deep Depth of Field: f-stop 10.0
It was difficult to set up a good shot for the long exposure shot and get a clear one. Thankfully I had the help of a couple of models and a bench.
5. Slow Shutter Speed: shutter speed .3 seconds
The next shot is not necessarily the fastest shutter speed that I could have but it is faster in comparison to my slow shutter speed. The shots I was able to get out and take were relatively low lit.
6. Fast Shutter Speed: shutter 1/30 second
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