Picture Analysis Answer the questions on each slide about that particular picture shown.

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Picture Analysis Answer the questions on each slide about that particular picture shown.

If the ISO level was increased when taking this photo, what would happen to the picture? What would happen if the shutter speed were slower during the taking of this photo? Based on the overall exposure of this picture, what would you have changed about the ISO level, aperture, and shutter speed to make it a more effective picture? Why? If you wouldn’t change anything, explain in detail why you wouldn’t?

If the ISO level was decreased when taking this photo, what would happen to the picture? What would happen if the aperture level were slower during the taking of this photo? Based on the overall exposure of this picture, what would you have changed about the ISO level, aperture, and shutter speed to make it a more effective picture? Why? If you wouldn’t change anything, explain in detail why you wouldn’t?

If the ISO level was increased when taking this photo, what would happen to the picture? What would happen if the f-stop was increased during the taking of this photo? Based on the overall exposure of this picture, what would you have changed about the ISO level, aperture, and shutter speed to make it a more effective picture? Why? If you wouldn’t change anything, explain in detail why you wouldn’t?

Clearly this photo doesn’t demonstrate effective photography techniques. What should be changed on the cameras setting to make this photo be a good high-quality photo?

Approximately what shutter speed would the photographer have used to capture this particular image? Based on the overall exposure of this picture, what would you have changed about the ISO level, aperture, and shutter speed to make it a more effective picture? Why? If you wouldn’t change anything, explain in detail why you wouldn’t?