

Over the last few days I've been working hard on my current article for Photoblog, all about the exposure triangle. This is a concept I'm familiar with and I do the calculations necessary to use it all the time. However, putting these processes into words that will hopefully be helpful to others has been quite a brain teaser!


Having finished most of the text, this afternoon I popped up to Audley End to try and shoot some of the comparison images, to show the effect of changes in aperture and ISO settings. I headed for the service wing of the house, where I knew I'd find something suitable to shoot. These are two of the resulting pictures, although the final versions in my article will include multiple copies to compare the various settings. I like them as pictures in their own right so I figured I may as well use them as my Photoblog pictures too.
10 October 2017
First shot has lots of dust on the shelf, and would drive me potty having to take a paper cover off before I could use the baking powder! The second shot is perfect for the 1900's. Thank goodness we don't live in that age now. All together, well spotted Helen and I can see what you mean about triangles. Love both.