So, this is me being a smart ass, thinking that I already have something to teach... Well, let's say share.
Take a look at the 3 photos below. Taken all with the same settings :
- ISO 100
- 35mm
- f/5,0
Except shutter speed...
1/200sec
1/400sec
1/320sec
This was a morning, around 11am, a lot of sunlight and the sky was clouded.
All this to show that:
- The 1/200 is too bright, lost details of anything in the sky and lighter areas, and also the colors on the building are washed out.
- With 1/400 the I divided by 2 the time which the shutter was open, and resulted in a foggy, greyish photo. Also, apparently I moved a bit more then I thought, since a part of a branch appears on this one. Maybe it was also due to the angle of the light coming into the lens.
- Tried again with 1/320, and got one that where the colors are similiar to the real deal. At least it's a workable photo.
Learning step-by-step...
99 / 365 Days of Photos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutter_speed



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