I know some of you are having trouble seeing the relationships that are formed in the exposure triangle, it's ok... there is plenty of time to get it right... heck, I still have trouble with it. Anyway, I found this little simulator online, it'll help to show the relationship between ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed and how they work together to create a good exposure. Getting a good exposure is part of the science of photography; getting an interesting and pleasing composition is the art of it. Anyway...
Check out the following link: http://www.canonoutsideofauto.ca/learn/
Read over, and refresh/expand your knowledge of the manual settings (ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed) of the camera. Then, once you have refreshed your memory play the challenge game, by clicking on the link at the top of the page. See how long it takes your to complete the challenge with all of the scenarios correct. See how many times it takes you to get all of the photos taken correctly. Once you've completed the challenge; get your own cameras out and off of AUTO, take photos demonstrating the scenarios presented in the challenge. Once completed, post them to your blog - labeled; and also post the number of times it took you to complete the challenge perfectly, and the amount of time it took to do so.
I know all you Nikon fans will cringe at the thought of using a Can
Check out the following link: http://www.canonoutsideofauto.ca/learn/
Read over, and refresh/expand your knowledge of the manual settings (ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed) of the camera. Then, once you have refreshed your memory play the challenge game, by clicking on the link at the top of the page. See how long it takes your to complete the challenge with all of the scenarios correct. See how many times it takes you to get all of the photos taken correctly. Once you've completed the challenge; get your own cameras out and off of AUTO, take photos demonstrating the scenarios presented in the challenge. Once completed, post them to your blog - labeled; and also post the number of times it took you to complete the challenge perfectly, and the amount of time it took to do so.
I know all you Nikon fans will cringe at the thought of using a Can