I know, I know... "Don't play with fire." But...I've gotta admit, I had a ton of fun playing with fire the other night. Don't worry, I kept my distance!
For those of you who aren't interested in all the technical details of shutter speed, ISO, and f-stop (aperture), I'll start you off with one of my favorite pictures of the night (it really was hard to choose!).
There are three important elements in shooting with DSLR cameras: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture (f-stop). I don't have these mastered, but I have fun playing with them.
For those of you who aren't interested in all the technical details of shutter speed, ISO, and f-stop (aperture), I'll start you off with one of my favorite pictures of the night (it really was hard to choose!).
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/4000 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3383) |
One night, we had a fire going and I decided to play around with shutter speed (aka Mom called me outside to take some pictures because something in the fire looked neat and I got distracted -- like 137-pictures-later-distracted).
The best teacher, for me, is example. So I will just post some of the pictures that I took and give you the details at which settings they were taken. A quick observation: the slower the shutter speed (as in 1/30), the more "blurred" the flames were. The faster the shutter speed (as in 1/4000), the more translucent and "separated" the flames were.
(ALL IMAGES ARE COMPLETELY UNEDITED - I just changed them from RAW format to JPEG and added my watermark)
The best teacher, for me, is example. So I will just post some of the pictures that I took and give you the details at which settings they were taken. A quick observation: the slower the shutter speed (as in 1/30), the more "blurred" the flames were. The faster the shutter speed (as in 1/4000), the more translucent and "separated" the flames were.
(ALL IMAGES ARE COMPLETELY UNEDITED - I just changed them from RAW format to JPEG and added my watermark)
ISO 800 | f-stop 2.8
800 is the highest ISO I chose (the general rule for ISO is "the darker the lighting, the higher the ISO" - but here I was dealing with bright fire in dark night). I swapped between using f-stop 2.8 and 5.0 but will keep those pictures separated.
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/160 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3379) |
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/800 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3382) |
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/1000 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3381) |
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/4000 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3383) |
ISO 800 | f-stop 5.0
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/2000 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3415) |
I'll admit, I got hung up a how cool (ha!) the flames looked with the super fast shutter speed of 1/4000...
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/4000 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3416) |
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/4000 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_341) |
ISO 800 | Shutter Speed 1/4000 | f-stop 2.8 (IMG_3420) |
ISO 100 | f-stop 5.0
And the lowest ISO I played with: 100.
These are listed in order from slowest shutter speed to fastest.
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/10 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3399) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/25 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3390) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/25 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3403) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/60| f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3404) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/400 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3405) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/800 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3385) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/1000 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3406) |
ISO 100 | Shutter Speed 1/4000 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3408) |
ISO 200 | f-stop 5.0
And here is where I had to really work through my pictures. ISO 200 is where I settled and took the most shots. Hence, I had to narrow down which ones I was going to post. :) As in, my first "narrowing down" left 31 pictures.
I'll start with one angle and the different shutter speeds I used (slowest to fastest).
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/10 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3457) |
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/15| f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3458) |
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/40 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3459) |
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/80 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3461) |
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/200 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3462) |
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/500 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3450) |
ISO 200 | Shutter Speed 1/1000 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3449) |
Now for other random ISO 200 pics:
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/30 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3425 |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/60 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3477) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/125 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3422) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/250 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3441) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/400 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3478) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/640 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3431) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/1250 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3485) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/2000 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3410) |
ISO 200 | Shutter speed 1/4000 | f-stop 5.0 (IMG_3421) |
What have you been playing around with on your camera recently?
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"For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:" Ephesians 5:8
COOOL!!! All the technical part went over my simple head, but I sure enjoyed seeing all the pictures!! It always amazes me how you photographers can bring the extraordinary out of the ordinary! :)
ReplyDelete~ Kenzi