How To Create Exposure Bracketing Images With Your Camera Using A Landscape Mode at Different Angles

This image is an Overly exposed photo with lighter Nature elements. The sky is at a lightest white color with the brightest Afternoon Sunlight shining on the trees. The white, pink, green buds are in fuzzy appearance and lack of details in the photo. There’s also some detail in the Evergreen trees but a greenish yellow discoloration of the plants in front of the Evergreen tree with stairs of a lighter tone. The Tree branches in the Background have a lost and milky display with the brightest white sky. I positioned my camera downward to get all of this Nature scenery in focus at an overexposed value at 1/160th of a second with my aperture at F9 at ISO 100 and setting it to Landscape mode. This is the way of getting an Overexposed image within Exposure bracketing.

This image is Medium exposed due to details of Nature elements. The sky is at a natural lighter blue color with the brighter Sun beaming on the trees. The white, pink, green buds are in clarity and detail in the center of this image. There’s also detail and shiny texture in the Evergreen trees in the Foreground along with clarity tree branches outlining the left side of the Background and medium shine tone of the stairs. There’s a clear difference between the natural darker brown color tree branches and the lighter sunny skies. My goal was to get a medium exposure angling my DSLR camera upward from the plants to the Evergreen Shrubs at the bottom to focus at 1/200th of a second with my aperture at F8 at ISO 100 and Landscape mode. This creative technique can present a Normal exposure value within bracketing.

This image is a Medium dark exposed due to details of Nature elements. The sky is at a medium natural blue color with the bright Afternoon Sun beaming on the trees. The white, pink, green buds are in clarity and noticeable in the middle of the photo. There’s also detail in the Evergreen trees in the Foreground along with the tree branches in the Background. The tree branches are a darker brown color, which presents discoloration with a darker tone of the stairs. My goal was to get all of this Nature scenery in focus at a medium darker exposure value by angling my DSLR camera upward towards the top Shrubs to focus at 1/250th of a second with my aperture at F9 at ISO 100 and Landscape mode. Using this method can show a Medium dark exposure value within this way of bracketing.