Tuesday, December 10, 2013

3 pillars of photography

 F/2.8
F/16


1. The aperture is closely related to the pupil of the eye.
2. The smaller the aperture the less light gets in. The larger the aperture the more light that gets in.
3. The depth of field is part of the photo you can clearly see
 High shutter speed
 Slow shutter speed
1. If i was working at blue and gold i would use a medium or high because people are moving and it would i think produce better quality photos. 
a. medium
b. high
c. medium or high
d. medium
e. medium
f. high
2. 
a. slow
b. slow
c. slow
d. slow 
c. slow 
d. slow
e. slow
f. medium
3.  If you use shutter priority you set the shutter and the camera does the aperture.
In auto the camera does all the work.
In Manuel you set the both the shutter and aperture.
1. If you shoot in iso it takes a light sensitive photos it also freeze the motion so you can take a good photo of movement or when its a lit bit more darker.
2. when their is plenty of light or if the camera is stationary
3. if you are out doors with out flash or taking a ultra fast shot
F4- to bright you cant see the background
F5.6- it is alright here background isn't totally visible
F8- is the best quality photo
F11- to dark
F16- cant really see it
F22- you cant see it
 I really understand the iso and shutter and aperture it was confusing and now it understand it.
 

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