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Concrete Wall

APERTURE, SHUTTER, ISO

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Shallow Depth of Field

AV Mode

F1.8

Middle Range Depth of Field

AV Mode

F11

Deep Depth of Field

AV Mode

F22

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ISO 100

M Mode

ISO 400

M Mode

ISO 800

M Mode

ISO 3200

M Mode

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Slow Shutter

TV Mode

1"

Freeze Light

M Mode

ISO 100, F29

Freeze Action Splash

TV Mode

1/1000

Manual Focus

Out of the three labs, ISO was my favorite because it was fun learning how to use the different settings on the camera in different photography situations. You could use ISO settings in different ways and I enjoyed exploring that. 

Out of the three labs, shutter was my least favorite because it was sometimes difficult to get the camera in focus and the picture wouldn't turn out how I'd like it to. It was especially difficult to take a good quality picture of the water in lab Slow Shutter.

Out of the three labs, ISO was the easiest because it took the least effort, all that was needed to get different lighting in the pictures was to manually change the dial to the expected setting, and there it was.

I could see myself using shutter to photograph people swimming in the water. It would freeze time and would be a nice trinket to memorize a person winning a swim race. 

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