Creative ISO 2.2

Welcome back everyone! This post is going to be focused on using ISO to craft good images. ISO increases the brightness of your image. Typically, you want to increase ISO when taking pictures in dark lighting. Using a lower ISO can make your images darker and edgier if that’s what you’re going for!


With this image, I had a high ISO level. You can see the gritty-ness of the image. This grit can add character to some images, but depending on what you’re going for, it can be distracting. This image had an ISO of 800.


This image was taken in an area with difficult lighting to work with. I had to bump up my ISO because the clouds covered the sunlight. My phone camera only allowed me to go up to 800 ISO, so the image might be a little too dark. For this image, I used an ISO of 400.


I think it is important to experiment with the digital noise high ISO gives you. Sometimes, it can convey a certain message you’re trying to go for. The grainy-ness of a high-ISO image can not look very good sometimes though, so be careful! The gritty portraits were easier to accomplish for me because all I had to do was increase the ISO. Now, I feel much more confident with ISO and feel that I can figure out when to apply a higher ISO. I definitely feel 10/10 for my confidence. Getting proper exposure is important too! If your image is too dark, you might want to raise you ISO. Thank you for reading!! See you guys next time :D


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