My camera settings for these pictures were as follows. The ISO on all of these pictures was set to 100 because although it wasn't exactly sunny it was still a very bright day and so i set the ISO to the lowest it could go which was 100. The White balance was set to cloudy because it was a bright but cloudy day and the aperture was set to quite a small ish one which is why you can see in the majority of these pictures that they have a deep depth of field (you an see everything clearly in the background). The shutter speed was set to 125 because we were taking pictures of animals and wanted some good pictures when they're running or flying. Do they work? The pictures all work and look good apart from the big turkey which was blurry. Its really annoying that i couldn't get a clear photo of it because i would of liked to use that. All the other pictures as to why i didn't use them was simply the composition of them really. Because we have to photoshop them to merge two of the images together, the composition of the animals matters a lot. exposure? The only thing that didn't actually go too good was the exposure and that's because it was a bright day and he ISO couldn't go any lower which was annoying so on some of my final 6 pictures i often used the exposure tool a lot.
If there is any differences in the pictures below i will state what they are and why.
The chicken picture to the left of this text has a shallow depth of field because i thought i could get some really cool pictures with it but after i took this picture i thought to myself "this isn't very good actually" so i went and changed my aperture back to small again.
Here on the cow you'll see the flash on some photos and i didn't want the flash on but both me and my friend had no idea why the flash randomly came on so that's why on some pictures i had the flash on and other i didn't,








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