Nice B&W photo. Photos are a mix of light and shadow. We all have seen poor black and white photos and great black and white photos, just as we have seen great color and great black and white photos. It greatly depends on the photographer/photo editor.
Thank you all again. I really didn't understand native speed or ISO until tonight. You all taught me a great deal, and I thought I understood it before I was asked: "What ISO can your camera shoot without noise?"
I have a better understanding now.
Photography has always been just a hobby of mine, but recently I applied to shoot for a company on a limited part-time basis. They want me to shoot indoors with natural light only. So allow me to submit another question. At what ISO speed would you suspect to start seeing grain in the photo? Could one shoot as high as 1000 and still print photos without noticeable noise?
Thank you all. Approx ISO 100 looks to be the best according to the chart. I have always suspected that 100 is the best ISO setting, for lowest noise on every camera.
I was recently asked what is the optimum ISO of my camera? I did not know that every camera has a different optimum ISO setting. I always try for the lowest ISO setting possible without dropping my shutter speed into shake danger zone. How would one find the optimum ISO of a camera? By the way, I have a Sony SLT-a77.
Very nice shot! I think there is a market for creative photography, or most of us wouldn't be into photography.
Very nice view and I like the entrance to Durham castle as well as the bridge. Good Job!
Very well written, thanks. I look forward to reading more.
really nice job! Great color, composition, and emotion. You really brought out the best from your client.
Both shots are interesting. The first shot has a good balance with sun mainly on the left, but in the background and the grass on the left in the foreground. The second photo has a good balance with the waves reaching the shore at the bottom foreground and the sun in the top but in the background. I like how the sun is brought into the foreground through it's reflection in the water. Nicely done. You brought the feeling of sunshine into a gloomy Labor Day, Thank you.
I know that park. Really nice photo. What lens did you use and how close were you?
The color looks much better when I click "download" but viewing them within the post the color is off. I bet your version is good, it's just the interface of this program.
Nice action and composition. A slight color adjustment will make them great.
I did not know the term either, so I did a search and found this. http://discovermirrorless.com/hybrid-photography/check-your-exposure-using-the-blinkies/