Low Quality EV
The darker sky and landscape present a lower exposure image. Shutter speed and aperture isn’t open for a fair amount of time with lesser light exposed into the Camera’s sensor before taking the photos are part of the main factors of an under exposed image. The Blue sky has a Nautical Twilight tone along with dark pond, trees and grass. Having a low exposure value setting on a point and shoot digital camera contains a lower image quality.
Medium Quality EV
Medium light skies and trees and pond show a regular tone image. The correct Shutter speed and aperature are equally open for a longer time letting light into the camera’s Sensor. This way, there’s more detail in the trees with Autumn colored leaves, waves in the pond with reflection of trees and grass with a true texture. Having an exposure value at Zero on a camera’s setting give off a great quality.
High Quality EV
An overly bright landscape picture of elements such as sky, pond and trees being half wiped out losing quality. Allowing too much light to the camera’s Sensor with the aperture and shutter speed at a very high setting can cause a whiter image. The sky in this photo lose detail looking cloudy and the pond looking white. Discoloration of both of these elements can also happen because of using the Flash mode capturing a scenery near or under the Sun’s Ray and having the Exposure Value mode set too high.