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Question about what would happen with a camera on these settings?
1. I recently took a photograph outside of my son riding his bicycle; the sky was overcast, 60 degrees, no rain, leaves were dropping and my son was riding past me. My son was approx. 15’ from me, large maple tree 30’ in the background, standing corn field 45’ – 100 yards behind that.
2.My settings on the camera were as follows:
Shutter Speed – 1/125 of a second
Aperture – f4
No Flash
Manual Setting
Panning through the shot
What do you think happened?
4 Answers
- Anonymous10 years ago
You probably took a photograph. If you would have exposimeter, this question would have no meaning. You don't say what time it was and we don't know what iso you set, so is like needing to know the magic formula of perpetuum mobile. But let me guess, here is now 16:30 hours of a sunny day, viewing a sunny area at 160 iso, I measure 1/1500 for f4 aperture; as your sky was overcast, reduce in three stops at least, It would mean about your 125. Well, good luck
- HisWifeTheirMomLv 610 years ago
Overexposed. Background was blurred due to panning and the rider probably wasn't crystal clear either.