Hi guys. Every Wednesday evening I’m teaching photography and I will post some of the images used so that they (my students) can go back and find info and you might pick up a thing or two, too. :)

Aperture: f2.8
Shutter speed: 1/15s
(70mm Macro, ISO50)

Aperture: f22
Shutter speed: 3,2s
Here’s pictures showing what we talked about in the first lesson. About the exposure and what difference different aperture does to the image. When executing these images all you need is a camera and a tripod. The camera can a be a point and shoot but you should in that case be able to change aperture. Switch to “A” mode, in this mode you can change aperture and camera will automatically change shutter speed for you.
Some more examples:


First: Aperture: f1,4, Shutter speed: 1/25s
Second: Aperture: f16, Shutter speed: 5s
Lens: Sigma 30mm


First: Aperture: f1,4, Shutter speed: 1/40s
Second: Aperture: f16, Shutter speed: 4s
Lens: Sigma 30mm


First: Aperture: f2,8, Shutter speed: 1/13s
Second: Aperture: f22, Shutter speed: 4s
Lens: Sigma 70mm Macro


First: Aperture: f1,8, Shutter speed: 1/10s
Second: Aperture: f16, Shutter speed: 6s
Lens: Sigma 30mm






Really nice Carl. Looking forward to the next lesson update. Always good to get a reminder on all the things learned in the past. Memory tend to fade away..
Enjoyable examples! :)