Since I’m the one behind the camera all the time, it seemed fitting to start out the photo a day with a self portrait. There were a few things that I was trying to accomplish:
- Indoor photos – I take many more photos outdoors, so I need practice working on indoor settings.
- Reflection photo – Using mirror
- Indoor photo – Adjusting for photo taken in a dark area
Metering is one of the things we use to set exposure. Typically, I leave the metering on full so it will get the light from everywhere around the image. In this case, because of the lighting conditions, I needed to change my metering. The best results were from center-weighted, rather than spot metering. This was best since my image was going to be filling up the photo with only a small amount of background light.
Most of my photos are taken at aperture priority, changing only to shutter priority when I’m taking a photo of something moving and I want to stop the action. I set this aperture at F6 and also left the iso at auto. The camera did the rest.
I’m happy with the results, especially since I didn’t even get the light reflection in the camera lens.




