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Kurt Morton
Indoor 3.5 Lens – Regular Exposure
Indoor 3.5 Lens – Underexposure
Indoor 3.5 Lens – Overexposure
Indoor 1.8 Lens – Regular Exposure
Indoor 1.8 Lens – Underexposure
Indoor 1.8 Lens – Overexposure
Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Regular Exposure
Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Underexposure
Outdoor 3.5 Lens – Overexposure
Outdoor 1.8 Lens – Regular Exposure
Outdoor 1.8 Lens – Underexposure
Outdoor 1.8 Lens – Overexposure
Questions• Explain which of the lenses you prefer to use as your regular lens.
– I prefer the 35mm lens, because I like that it has a bigger aperture allowing more depth of field effects.
• What did you find useful and frustrating about setting exposure using “A”?– I liked being able to choose the aperture. The annoying part was that it took
longer.• Looking at your four different subjects, write a small critique about each
image noting its composition and exposure qualities.– The first picture is interesting because it uses lines and interesting angles. It is exposed
properly.– The second image is too busy because the rest of the mural makes it hard to focus on the
subject.– The third image uses a blurry foreground to give you a sense of depth. It also has strong lines
in the picture. The normal exposure is a bit overexposed.– The fourth picture uses rule of thirds, as the fire hydrant is off center. Also, the regular
exposure is underexposed, probably because there is a lot of light coming from the top right of the picture.