#1 Shoot a Portrait of someone on a very bright day in direct sunlight.
ISO: 100
Av: 14
Tv: 1/50 seconds
#2 Shoot a Portrait of someone on a bright day but the person is standing in the shade.
ISO: 100
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/50 seconds
#3 Shoot a portrait on a cloudy day.
ISO: 100
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/50 Seconds
#3 Shoot a Portrait indoors at night, lit by a single lamp.
ISO: 3200
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/6 seconds
#5 Shoot a white object, like a plate on a white sheet. The plate must look white.
ISO: 6400
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/640 seconds
#6 Shoot a very dark object against a dark background.
ISO: 6400
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/320 seconds
#7 Shoot a portrait of a person with a window behind them on a bright day.
ISO: 1600
Av: 6.3
Tv: 1/15 seconds
#8 Put a bunch of crap on a table. Get very close to it. Shoot a picture so every object on it is in focus.
ISO: 6400
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/200 seconds
#9 Shoot a person standing in front of a brick wall. Make sure the wall looks blurry and the person sharp.
ISO: 100
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/20 seconds
#10 Shoot a moving car so that the background is sharp and the car is blurry.
ISO: 400
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/500 seconds
#12 Shoot a moving car so that it and the background is sharp.
ISO: 3200
Av: 8
Tv: 1/4000 seconds
#12 Shoot a moving car so that the background is blurry and the car is sharp.
ISO: 3200
Av: 10
Tv: 1/4000 seconds
I think that this is my best picture because it reminds me of a picture that would come out of a magazine for advertising Honda.
Steve McCmurry, (album to save a child) Kara tribe, omo valley, Ethiopia
This is my favorite picture by Steve because the sunset with the kid running and with the animals in the background. It reminds me of a person running before sunset.

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