This is one of my best images from the trip as I was able to get a very high resolution image of 3 identical building's the ISO I used for this photo was 200 this is because I didn't want the image to be dark and grainy. My white balance was sunny as I didn't want the image to be over or under exposed. If I where to take this photo again I would use a lower shutter speed and a tripod i would try and capture them for other angles too but as we where on the move I didn't get a chance.
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This is one of my worst photos mainly due too the sun and the fact that I didn't take my time with the images I had my ISO at 200 to stop it from being dark and grainy and my while balance was at sunny. If I took tis photo again I would make sure the camera was fully focused and if I could I would probably use a tripod I think this image would have looked really good if their was not all the glare of the building from the sun.
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This is my one of my best photos from the trip as I had been struggling to get a photo of Beetham towers and I had to change my setting around a lot to make sure the exposure wasn't to high the camera setting I used for this photo where as follows. My ISO was at 200 to keep the photo from being dark and grainy. My white balance was at sunny to help with the amount of sun their was. My f-stop was at f-22 to keep both buildings in focus. my shutter speed was 1/1000 to keep the photo in high resolution. when taking this photo I tried to use central focal point. If I had the chance to take this photo again I would take it from a worms eye view perspective looking up at the building as this would have made the photo much more interesting and added depth and more meaning to the photo
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This is my worst photo because when it was taken I couldn't get the right camera setting my photo was either out of focus or over exposed. I think my settings where around ISO 400 I had this high to try and help with the sun exposure My white balance was sunny or auto I think my f-stop was low as that might have been the issue with my camera focus. My shutter speed was 1/1000 to try keep the photo in high resolution. I tried to get the photo symmetrical but from the angle I was at I couldn't. If where to try take this photo again I would try and move angles and not have the cars in the photo or I would later crop the cars out of the photo in photo shop |
This is the best photo I got from afflex as I had to change my camera setting a lot and when I took this photo I was not expecting anything good to come from it but the way that the camera setting slightly dimmed the photo and the eerie look of the stairs made the photo look amazing. My ISO was at 400 I think this is what helped the dark look to the photo. My white balance was on auto as I was not sure what I should use because the lighting was off in the building My f-stop was at f/22 to keep everything in focus. My shutter speed was at 1/1000 to not have my photo over exposed When I took this photo I didn't use any real framing methods as I was doing it to test my camera settings.
This is one of my favorite photos from the trip as I love the way it makes the new glass building look as it overhangs and the way you can see the contrast of the older building near the new building. I had my ISO at 200 to make sure the photo came out clear and not dark. White balance was at sunny to help with the sun and to keep my photo from being over exposed. My f-stop was at f/22while my shutter speed was at 1/400
this is another one of my best and favorite photos because the large building in the background looks bigger than it is. It looks like its just looming over the street and the fact that when I took the photo the camera wasn't straight it made the building look almost tilted the camera settings i used for this photo was ISO 200 to make sure my photo wasn't too dark or grainy my white balance was on shady as that street was shaded and with it on sunny my camera would be too underexposed. My f-stop was at f/22as I like to keep everything in focus when I take my photos. My shutter speed was at 1/1000 this is to make sure my photo will not be over exposed as the lenses is only open for a short period of time
This is one of my best photos and one of my favourite as the reflection on the buildings make the image unique and add a surreal effect. For this image my ISO was at 200 this is to make sure the photo isn't dark or grainy, F-stop at f/22to keep the whole image in focus and not blur the background. My white balance was at sunny as it was a sunny day. My shutter speed was at 1/1000to make sure the camera wasn't over exposed and i also think the photos look more natural with a high f-stop I think the light is captured better
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This is one of my worst photos from the trip as the framing was bad because I did not have my camera rested on the wall as I had done with the outer photos. My ISO was at 200 to keep the photo bright and not grainy/ noisy. I had my white balance at sunny as I didn't want my photo to have a blue tint. My f stop was at f/22 this is what I normally keep my f-stop at. My shutter speed was at 1/1000 to make sure my photo wouldn't be over exposed to the sun/light. If I where to take this photo agin I would make sure that I keep my camera stable and take more time thinking about how the photo will turn out.
This is one my my worst photos as it is unfocused and was not framed I just saw the building and took the photo with no real thought behind it My ISO was at 200 the keep the photo from being dark, grainy or noisy. My white balance was at sunny to help with the sun as it was a bright day. My f-stop was at F/22 and shutter speed at 1/1000. If I where to take this photo again I would think about my angles and framing more and try to keep the photo in focus. this is one of my worst photos as their is no real subject to the image it is just a photo their is many people in the way and the photo doesn't have the right settings. I had my ISO at 200 to keep my photo looking natural and my white balance was on sunny as it was a sunny day. My f-stop was at f/22 to try and keep everything in focus and my shutter speed was at 1/1000 This is to not let the photo get too over exposed and to help capture the natural light.
This is one of my worst photos as it was unfocused the angle was wrong and the whole building wasn't even in the photo. My ISO was at 200 to keep the photo from being dark and grainy. My f-stop was at 1-1.4 as my depth of field was very low. My shutter speed was at 1/1000 to not allow to much light into the lens My white balance was at shady and I should have had it on sunny as the photo's slightly dimmed. If I where to Take this photo again I would get closer to the buildings, make sure the camera is in focus and keep my white balance at sunny so the photo looks natural.
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