These are a few random shots I took in Mercer, PA. This first was taken in the anitique store next to the courthouse. I used an aperture of 3.5 and a shutter speed of 1s film speed 100.
This is another one of my favorite random pictures of the town of Mercer. Pretend like you know who James D. Kathar is and the shot is a lot more exciting. Aperture 5.0 Shutter 1/160 film speed 100.
These next three were taken with exposure compensation. This first one is where the camera said it should be. Below is three stops over exposed and below that is three stops under exposed. The picture that I thought was best was one stop under exposed. The aperture in each picture is f5 and the shutter speeds are 1/160, 1/80, 1/ 320, respectively. 


I'm not wild about this picture, I wanted to use the above pictures as my courthouse picture, but I didn't have another good example of exposure compensation so I used it as that instead. I think this picture is very simple and rather plain but overall okay nonetheless. I used an aperture of 5.0 and a shutter of 1/500. I'm not sure why I didn't just shrink the aperture and have a slower shutter, but that's the way I did it.
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