To capture the intricate details of the leaves in the top three pictures, I utilized a lighting backboard, which enhanced visibility. For these images, I employed a very low ISO setting to emphasize the darker areas of the leaves. In contrast, for the bottom two pictures featuring lighter-colored leaves, I held them up to a ceiling light, allowing the light to shine through and reveal their true colors. Additionally, I used a high shutter speed for both of these photos to ensure that all significant details were captured clearly.
In these five images, I used a relatively high shutter speed to capture the intricate details of Mandela’s art. This approach allowed me to freeze the motion of sand falling from the instrument used to create the artwork. Additionally, I set the ISO to 800 to achieve a more natural color balance in the photographs.
In the three photos featuring people, I utilized a high shutter speed and a lower ISO to enhance the outlines and clarity of the subjects. For the final human portrait, I employed cropping techniques and adjusted the lighting and colors to create a more vibrant and lively image.In the two pictures of animals, I aimed to capture the movement of ducks on the lake. I cropped both images, but for the one showcasing a duck flapping its wings, I made further adjustments to the lighting and color to enhance its vibrancy. To effectively capture these animal images, I used a higher ISO along with a high shutter speed.
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