Wednesday, December 11, 2013

3 Pillars of Exposure

APERTURE:
Aperture F2.8
Aperture F16
1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
Pupil
2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-number, the higher the Aperture the lower the f- number
SHUTTER SPEED:
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
1. a. I would keep aperture low and have a high shutter speed
b. low aperture and high shutter speed
c. high aperture
d. low shutter speed and low aperture
e. low aperture
f. low aperture
 Change in light
.a. high aperture
b. high aperture and low shutter speed
c. low aperture
d. high aperture
e. high aperture
f. high aperture
2.

  • Aperture Priority mode is when you set the aperture of the lens and the camera will set the shutter speed.
  • Shutter Priority mode is the opposite of aperture mode, you set the shutter speeds while the camera sets the aperture automatically. 
  • Manual mode is when you manually set both aperture and shutter speed
ISO
200
3200
1. the higher ISO can capture the image without using flash
2. to have the most detail and highest quality
3. to quickly capture and image and freeze motion faster

  • F4 -1/60 NO BACKGROUND and its blurry and too bright you can't really see the detail of the couple
  • F5.6- 1/60 looks really good 
  • F8- 1/60 little darker but can see detail
  • F11- 1/60 dark but can see detail 
  • F16- 1/30 too dark can't really see details 
  • F22- 1/15 too  dark can't see anything 

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