Thursday, December 12, 2013

The 3 Pillars of Exposure: Apeture, ISO, Shutter Speed

Apeture: 
F2.8 Apeture

F16 Apeture:
1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture? Our eyes
2. Finish this sentence- the smaller the aperture the larger the F-number the higher the aperture the smaller the F- number.
3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field. 
A large f-number such as f/32, (which means a smaller aperture) will bring all foreground and background objects in focus, while a small f-number such as f/1.4 will isolate the foreground from the background by making the foreground objects sharp and the background blurry.
                     Shutter: 
High Shutter speed-

Slow Shutter speed-

Questions- Reasonable light
- Dunking booth- high shutter speed
- The food eating contest- medium shutter speed
- The rock climbing wall- medium shutter speed
- Someone working at a booth- slow shutter speed
- The DJ/MC working at the middle of a circle- slow shutter speed
- The Diamonds performance- high shutter speed

Dark light-
- Dunking booth- medium/slow shutter speed
- The food eating contest- high shutter speed
-The rock climbing wall- high shutter speed
-Someone working at a booth- medium shutter speed
- The DJ/MC working at the middle of a circle- medium shutter speed
-The Diamonds performance- medium/slow shutter speed

Apeture Priority- you set the lens aperture while the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.
Shutter Priority- when you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically selects the aperture.
Manual- when you set both shutter speed and aperture manually.

ISO-


 ISO 200-

ISO 3200-

Questions-
1. What are the advantages of shooting with a higher ISO setting at a sporting event like a night football game? the advantages of shooting with a ISO setting at a sporting event would be being too dark
2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO? when theres too much light you should always use the lowest ISO 
3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO? when theres not enough light. When you want to freeze motion.

Practice -F4- 1/125 the background is very blurry and all you can see is the couple is clear 
-F5.6- 1/60 The background is blurry and the couple is clear
-F8- 1/60 The background is blurry and the couple is kinda blurry and a little dim but its good it'd no too noticeable.
-F11-1/60 The background is kinda clear but little dark couple clear but a little dark
-F16-1/30 The background kinda clear couple kinda dark and little blurry
-F22-1/15 The background is clear but the couple is blurry
The lowest shutter speed a photographer can hand hold without using a tripod is 1/4 of a second.. I think

On the first quiz with was depth of field i did really good got 24/25 and on the second one i got all of them right! yayy for meee!
And yes I kinda understand shutter speed, aperture and ISO better



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