Experimenting with the camera simulator

This first image was taken using a short shutter speed to capture a sharp view of the propeller stopped and not blurry from spinning. However, his image is not good as I haven’t adjusted the other settings like the aperture and exposure metre.

For this photo, I changed the aperture and ISO to balance out the exposure metre. This meant that the image now has more colour and is brighter. The photo has a short depth of field and focuses only on the plane meaning the background is blurred. The settings I used were: shutter speed – 1/4000, aperture – 2.8 and ISO – 6400.

This image has a good exposure and the picture is bright and the whole image is in focus. For this, I used a lower shutter speed, 1/4, which mean that the moving propeller was not captured.