by Katy Cameron | 11.05.2015 | Camera Challenge Reviews, Camera Challenges 2015, Photography, Tutorials
This month we finally reached the third side of the Triangle Of Light, ISO. Although not as exciting as the other two sides, as far as effects go, it’s very useful in allowing you to be able to capture images in lower light situations while still getting the aperture...
by Katy Cameron | 27.04.2015 | Camera Challenge Posts, Camera Challenges 2015
Welcome back to round 3 of the Triangle Of Light posts where we are tackling the final side of the triangle ISO. ISO is definitely considered the poorest relation in this triangle since it doesn’t really give a visible effect on your photos, such as large apertures...
by Katy Cameron | 24.04.2015 | Camera Challenge Reviews, Camera Challenges 2015, Photography, Tutorials
Over the past decade digital cameras have come a long way in the quality arena. These days even your phone camera will boast more megapixels than the original digital cameras, but for all the millions of megapixels that the manufacturers can cram into the sensor now,...
by Katy Cameron | 23.03.2015 | Camera Challenge Posts, Camera Challenges 2015
Last month we enthusiastically embraced the first side of the Triangle Of Light, Aperture, and this month we’re going to move round to Shutter Speed. The main purpose of this month is to see the effect that different shutter speeds can have on different elements...
by Katy Cameron | 09.03.2015 | Camera Challenge Reviews, Camera Challenges 2015, Photography, Tutorials
This month’s challenge was to start understanding the ‘Triangle Of Light’, beginning with aperture. The main idea was to show what the effect is when your aperture is increased or decreased, particularly when close to the subject of the photo. This is the setup I...