Michael Wittenbrink is an advanced amateur photographer. He is a graduate of Central Washington University, where he studied Business Administration/Finance, Political Science, and Economics. His favorite type of photography is landscapes, especially waterfalls. Michael does his best to bring a unique and quality eye to the pictures he takes.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Exercising
Hi All!
I've decided that over spring break I need to get into shape. So today, I managed to do the Meadowdale Beach Trail, Jogged the track, and I ran some stairs. I think that's a good start.
A quick photography tip is on ISO. ISO is the sensitivity of film or in my case, and most others digital film sensor. In my case, my camera has a range of 100-3200 ISO. The lower the ISO, say 100, the slower the shutter speed needed to get a correct exposure. The upside to this is, the less 'noise' there will be in the picture. As the ISO gets higher, you can take faster and faster exposures, but the quality of the picture will become worse. Anything past ISO 800 will probably be too bad to salvage.
Tonight's photo is an HDR of the woods. Hope you like it!
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