Camera settings ISO-100 SS-100
Changing Aperture only


F-11 F-8

F-8 F-9


F-10 F-11


To try to correctly expose the still life, I took several shots at different Apertures. As you can see, the higher the Aperture, the darker the photograph.



F-8 F-9 F-10


F-11 F-13



F-11 F-13 F-14
I think that using an aperture of F-11 achieves the best exposure for the left hand side of this still life set up, however it does leave the right hand side slightly under exposed. I don’t mind it too much, as it’s like the light is shinning bright from the apple. Also the catch lights on the shinny surfaces are just right.


F-11 F-11
Below, I needed a really high Aperture so not to over expose the white Budda.

F-11


F-13 F-14


F-16 F-18
I quite like to photograph old metal and different textures. I seperated the grater from the bottles.
Light to dark with Apeture



F-7.1 F-8 F-9



F-10 F-11 F-13

F-7.1 with silver reflector


with out refector
With a reflector -moving
central composition, slight reflector




Below, playing with different angles and one light source.
















